I think the concern from the government side on this is not necessarily in the recruitment but rather the retention of water operators. Water operators might want to go to where they're paid better by other communities.
For us to make legislation that states they have to retain people is taking away from first nations' abilities to determine for their own communities what's the best path forward. I am fearful that by putting in this language we're telling them that they must or they shall retain their water operators, and I don't know if that would be consistent with their free, prior and informed consent, as we mentioned before.
It's a small thing, but it's something that we'd like the communities to be able to have: that ability to determine which operators they choose to retain and how they choose to do that, without government regulations specifying how they do it.