In terms of comparability, I'm not sure it costs so much more money. These water systems are similar to what you would find in a municipal environment. Some water systems cost over $100 million and some water systems cost considerably less than that. There are 634 first nations. Clearly, funding is a key component of seeing those long-term drinking water advisories come to an end.
On the partnerships and plans that are in place, they are led by first nations and supported by Indigenous Services Canada. We are there to support the implementation of those plans and the wishes of first nations. Resources are certainly a core component of our progress in bringing long-term drinking water advisories to an end, but it's also partnership.