Well, thank you, Chair. It's good to visit.
I used to sit on this committee, so I always enjoy a little bit of time back to talk about these really important realities.
I'm going to start with you first, Dr. Reimer, through the chair, of course.
You mentioned in your testimony that you have issued boil water advisories in first nations communities, and we know that prior to colonization—it's very clear from the history—first nations managed their water and had clean water, and it was a pretty good system they had in place.
I'm wondering if you could tell us a little bit about the difference between what it is like to call a boil water advisory in a first nations community compared, perhaps, to a community like mine. I think of Courtenay, which had a few boil water advisories.