Thank you very much.
I'd like to continue along that line, Chief Haymond.
I remember attending a conference in Montreal on first nations water a few years back and being surprised to hear that there were no long-term boil water advisories in Quebec. I assume that's correct.
My question is on something you kind of touched on. I was hoping you could elaborate. Why is it that the situation seems so much better in the province of Quebec than in other areas of the country? Does it have anything to do with the philosophy that the Quebec government employed, especially around the development of the James Bay agreement?
I'd like your insights on that, because it sounds like something is working in Quebec and maybe we can all learn from it.