I expect it to stop saying that we have the right. It isn't a matter of rights. Access to drinking water is vital to life. Why does the government say that this right must be included in legislation or in an international declaration when everyone living in Canada is entitled to it?
I expect the federal government to stop telling us that we must declare that we have the right to access essential services, such as drinking water. How did people living in Montreal declare their right to water and sewer systems? Why don't the Inuit communities have the same right? What's the difference between the two? Everyone living in Canada has the right to access safe drinking water, regardless of whether this right is explicitly stated in a declaration. It's an essential service for our lives.