In the case of the Atlantic First Nations Water Authority, I can affirm that the government has been listening and collaborating well. This was a journey that was started quite some time ago. I can even say it started since 2005, but, in particular, it reached momentum in 2020 when we signed the framework agreement with Indigenous Services Canada, which, at the time, was under the auspices of Minister Marc Miller. I can say that the collaboration has continued through Minister Hajdu and the staff of Indigenous Services Canada.
We did, indeed, collaborate quite well based on the framework agreement that we signed in 2020. I actually think the Atlantic First Nations Water Authority is a good model for how the government can continue to collaborate. To use the water term in this regard, I believe, quite frankly, that this model could be a case of rinse and repeat, that we could do this in other areas of Canada, this collaboration approach.
I can say that we've had very good reception certainly with senior staff at Indigenous Services Canada, who continue to work with us, because we are still on a journey. This journey is not finished, and we hope that we will, indeed, be in a better place over time.