Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Barbosa, I'll come back to you.
Earlier, I gave you the example of an indigenous community located less than 10 kilometres from Edmonton, whose members can't even turn on the tap to get drinking water. Yet we're in a supposedly wealthy G20 country.
The problem of safe drinking water on first nations reserves was recently the subject of a collective action. However, I understand that a settlement agreement has been reached that includes the creation of the first First Nations Advisory Committee on Safe Drinking Water, including $20 million in federal assistance through 2025.
Can you explain how an advisory committee with $20 million at its disposal will guarantee access to safe drinking water for indigenous communities?