I think it's important, first of all, to recognize that for first nations to achieve self-governance, they have to be at the table deciding their fate and what they can uphold, first and foremost. They should also, as first nations leaders, have a clear idea of what their goals are for safe drinking water and outline, as Dr. Hrudey pointed out, what they aspire to achieve in terms of safe drinking water, and define safe drinking water. That regulatory framework would help to define that, and they should be at the table with a voice to spell out how they would like to uphold safe drinking water.
This also helps them and all the stakeholder parties to define the funding mechanisms to achieve that, and the resource mechanisms, not only financial but also the human resources at a skill level from an operational standpoint and from a management level, needed to achieve these goals on a daily basis.