It's my understanding that G-1 is kind of a historic statement, since the government has never acknowledged the human right to water. This amendment would formally recognize that first nations have a human right to clean and safe drinking water. That is, in itself, recognition by the federal government in Canada, as opposed to our relying on international law. I believe that makes it a stronger statement.
Can you go into a bit of the thinking around why it was important for G-1 to stand on this alone without a reference to international law?