Are the municipalities using the resources made available to them to address the issue? In the City of Toronto, on the private side, they decided they weren't going to provide any assistance.
The other problem is that if the city tears out an old lead line, a main trunk line, that was installed in 1940 or something, now you have a new pipe. With the lead lines previously connected to the city pipe, there may have been less leaching of that lead because of the nature of the construction and the quality of the water. Once you change part of it, however, it may create chemical reactions that actually put in more lead, and now the thing you did with the federal money is affecting the health of a private individual. I think we need to work through this.