Again, you rightly pointed out that many of the systems in first nation communities are small systems, and there are challenges that go with those.
Currently, we know we have systems that are inappropriate for the size of the community. Either they've been overbuilt and are far too complicated and not what the community needs, or the training hasn't taken place.
This legislation does not address any of that. It's being sold as a bill of goods, in terms of, “This is going to provide safe drinking water for first nation communities.” In and of itself it won't do that.
What needs to be in place, specifically? I've heard that it's money. What else needs to be in place to ensure that this legislation delivers on its promise?