Thanks for the question. It's a big one.
I would say a couple things to take it back to the bill. There are a series of provisions about rights, standards, regulations, water quality and water quantity, which we're getting into now. I would also point to the amendment passed a few days ago, which was about the duty of Canada to provide, in domestic law, clean and safe drinking water to first nations, which is a historic and significant commitment that has not existed.
The compounding factors around quality; quantity; regulations; standards; the funding for capital, infrastructure, and maintenance; and the historic provision of domestic law provide a fairly robust regime, both legislatively and with regard to policy, to support the provision of clean and safe drinking water.