That's a great question.
Mandates come from first nations leadership. Certainly, the Atlantic First Nations Water Authority, as an indigenous institution, is accountable to its constituents or the people it's providing services to. Indigenous Services Canada has a funding relationship with the Atlantic First Nations Water Authority that is based on a series of deliverables, but the deliverables, I think, require consideration as the deliverables and improved services that Atlantic first nations people will experience through an institution that's managed by a first nations entity.
Not only that relationship with it, in which we will remain a partner with Atlantic First Nations Water Authority, but the development of that institution and the relationship and accountability it has for leadership and the citizens it provides services to are critical. That includes clean drinking water, waste water, fire flow and other components that were illuminated by the Auditor General. That's a tremendous success in Atlantic Canada.