We didn't really address this in the audit.
In my opinion, money alone is not enough. Money is absolutely needed when you make commitments or create laws and regulations. You need the funding to support the infrastructure, the investment and the time that need to go with all of these things. It isn't just about money, but money is definitely an important aspect.
One of the last things I would highlight is probably the training that would then be needed to maintain those trained operators. However, what we've seen across so many of our audits on indigenous issues is that this is not unique to water treatment plants. It's also the ability to attract and retain resources when it comes to nursing staff, mental health practitioners. There are so many issues. It's very interconnected in the north and on reserves with housing as well, so it isn't just money. There's a much bigger, broader, more comprehensive issue.