I don't want to take too much time on this. I know that Grand Chief Debassige wants to speak to it.
The only thing that I would say about source water relates to an experience in my community, the community of Akwesasne, an hour south of here. It borders Ontario, New York and Quebec. I can tell you that an EPA project was happening in Massena, New York, where they were issuing water advisories and “don't consume the fish” advisories. That was for a river flowing into the St. Lawrence. There was no reciprocal agreement happening with Canada.
The problem with that is that you can't eat the American fish, but you can eat the Canadian fish because there are no PCBs or mercury in them. When we look at source water for the international line, there has to be a connection there as well because contaminants can come down. They are not going to stop at the international line and those intakes will be on both sides of the international line.
There needs to be collaboration that occurs for the safety of all of our people.