I find it quite interesting when you're talking about first nations. I have 14 first nations in my riding. I talked to one of them, and it was interesting. All around, there are 38 municipalities as well. It's a very rural area. All those municipalities have a water system, a drinking system, installed, yet the first nations don't. I guess, when they originally went to the municipalities and said, “Hey, can we have some drinking water here?”, they didn't qualify. They wouldn't allow them back into the system. They couldn't bootstrap themselves onto the existing system, so they had to redesign that.
In your work, you said you're starting to find out some things, and there are still 28 left because we haven't met our mandates. Are there any barriers you've identified that we should get on with and get rid of, as a committee, when it comes to water?