Well, thank you for the question.
I would say that it is obviously disappointing when we have to resort to the courts to see action. While there has been, as you outlined, a commitment to end the boil water advisories, that has not happened. Therefore, we had to work with the Assembly of First Nations to support a lawsuit for bringing that to an end. We are disappointed by the process that exists. Progress has been made; communities have come off boil water advisories. However, more progress needs to be made.
Do we like being in the courts? Absolutely not. Do we know there are solutions that can be found if we're sitting at the table? Yes. Have we had those conversations? Yes. Is it happening fast enough? Absolutely not. I described in my testimony how a 30-year boil water advisory in a community is not acceptable.