Thank you, Mr. Chair. I appreciate that.
Thanks again to all of the witnesses for joining today. Thank you for your work and for your expertise on these very important issues.
Again, on boil water advisories, Mr. Barbosa, if I could go to you first, according to the ISC website, as has been mentioned, the project is complete, and the advisory is lifted in 84% of communities that had a boil water advisory. For a further 9%, that lift is pending, but there's clean water flowing from the tap, which leaves 7% for either the projects under construction or the studies under way.
As you said at the very top, and I agree with you, even one boil water advisory, particularly a long-term one, is one too many. Could you give us a sense of how many people this is impacting? I know the website is quite detailed, but do you have an idea, even just a ballpark number, of how many people are still in that 7% group?
I just want to highlight that 93% of those communities now have clean water, which is great progress. The job is not done yet, but quite a lot of progress has been made. Give us a ballpark number of how many first nations are still impacted.