We know that operation and maintenance of these systems can be difficult, and I think that's where there has been failure. Either the systems haven't been robust enough, or sometimes the systems have been so complicated that there's a lack of capacity to maintain them, at least in my experience from what I've heard about models.
My question would be whether a first nations-led national water authority would potentially be helpful to provide that leadership in operating and maintaining water systems, or do you see other national mechanisms that would be helpful, again thinking about the implementation and durability of good systems?