Thank you for the question. That's a great question.
On part one of the question, in terms of the totality of lifts, in 2015, there were approximately 110 long-term drinking water advisories, and each of the long-term drinking water advisories is very fluid; some are added over time and some are removed. The overall intent is to see a net reduction, and we're seeing a historic level of progress and a historic level of funding in recent years.
In terms of the reason there might be advisories added or removed, in some cases, as I mentioned, we're seeing that there can be quick repairs to systems in order to permit longer-term responses.
There are two major factors in terms of lifts, but I think there are two static numbers that I would really want to point to. One is to ensure that the short-term lifts do not become long term. We're seeing approximately 260 since 2015. Those numbers matter, and those numbers add up to impact many Canadians in terms of their quality of living and their quality of life.