That's a really good question.
There are a number of players in the water sector across Canada, because it integrates into almost every sector in Canada and affects almost every person in Canada.
If you're going to talk about the pitfall side, I think the concern would be issues around red tape and accessibility.
On the benefit side, what we're really missing in the national context is what we recommended, which is this national water strategy, because we really don't understand issues around water quality or water quantity on a national scale. There are some big issues and risks that Canada and Canadians face.
A recent study in the United States indicated that PFAS chemicals—these forever chemicals that are carcinogenic and cause all sorts of human health issues—are widespread across the United States, and were previously unknown. If someone was going to ask me what the status is in Canada, I would say we don't know because we have no system right now that evaluates these sorts of risks on a national scale.