Sure. Let's start with a CBC news article earlier this year that stated that the federal government is still determining precisely what the Canada water agency will do. It adds that it's unknown how many employees are going to be based there.
What is the CWA actually going to do? How many staff are you going to have? What are they going to do in terms of actually leading water management?
In terms of the reports that we got from the questionnaires by various departments, there's a tremendous amount of duplication, overlap and lack of standardization. With the funding that's been allocated to CWA, is it feasible that it's actually going to provide better coordination relating to water management in this country?