In our perspective from Atlantic Canada, I think one of the important things we saw was taking control over the jurisdiction of water through the creation of our own water authority, which would take on the control and take on the full responsibility for water in all our communities that become part of the water authority.
One of the things in that jurisdiction and control through our water authority is that it's about making that commitment, both financially and on the ground, that safe drinking water is going to be provided to every community from now and 25 and 30 years into the future. That includes from the source to the house and every step in between and adequately figuring out the resourcing and the expertise required to make sure we have equity between our communities and our non-indigenous brothers, basically.