We work with every community to ensure that they have an up-to-date community emergency response plan, including around water availability and water sources. This is an area our government is trying to adjust for Rankin Inlet, specifically.
There's going to be heavy investment that we're putting toward the water infrastructure, recognizing that there's a great need in this particular community. It's not just about turning the tap water on, but also the growth the communities are experiencing around other facilities that are being built or are slated to be built.
In the long haul, the water treatment plant was in need of an upgrade, so that will be part of the process. We're looking at a three-pronged approach to Rankin Inlet.
To answer the question, yes, we have response plans in Kangiqliniq, as well as in other communities, to ensure they know what to do in case the tap water runs out.
Thank you.