I really appreciate the question.
I would say that the change has been truly systemic. I would start with the decision-making on funding for capital projects. That would go directly to our board of directors instead of an application to ISC. We've been able to implement a long-term strategic plan for the infrastructure in our communities.
The other side of it is that we have the dedicated increased funding for operations and maintenance. When a community becomes a member of the AFNWA, their operations staff become our employees. They are supported by our engineering department, our technical staff, as well as our back-office HR department. With the increased resources, we're able to support the operators on the ground but also implement our long-term strategic infrastructure plans.