For additional clarification, I think that first nations are the only jurisdictions in Canada that have no regulatory or standards regimes, so while there is clean water in many first nations and there's been tremendous success due to first nations' efforts, more can be done through legislation.
Again, the three things that occur to me are affirmation of self-government for law-making for, on, in or under first nations land for water and waste water. That's paramount objective number one. Paramount objective two is sewing up the only regulatory and standards gaps this country has on the provision of water, which is on first nations lands. The third is to encourage and create a legislative space for provinces, territories and first nations to come together, through consultation and co-operation, to protect waters that flow and affect all Canadians.