Thank you very much.
Mr. McGraw, you rightly put a great deal of emphasis on the fact that access to clean drinking water for all human beings is one of the United Nations' goals. It's goal number six. You also said that Quebec and the Northwest Territories have led the way in saying legislatively and institutionally that this is a fundamental right. However, that has not been the case in the federal government.
Why do you think that is not the case? Does it have something to do with the fact that dozens of indigenous communities still do not have access to clean drinking water?