Thank you.
It's not really an issue of what's different. What I was trying to say is there are different approaches across the country.
Saskatchewan and Alberta, for instance, are the only provinces that give access to municipalities to issue alerts. It's really more tightly controlled and centralized in most places. This is not necessarily an issue about first nations versus non-first nations.
From our standpoint, we saw the jurisdiction was not clear for us and we thought this was an opportunity for some more communities, and first nation communities especially, that might be a little more vulnerable, in particular to flooding and forest fires. They would want the autonomy to use the system in some instances, and we wanted to facilitate that. What we need is direction, either from the provinces or from the government, to help move this along.