Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for her question.
I thought I allayed that fear in my speech when I recognized at the outset that water is a provincial resource. That is very clear in the Constitution.
The federal government cannot do everything, so we need to collaborate. As far as I am concerned, the federal government is not trying to interfere in provincial jurisdictions on the issue of water. I have never seen any attempt to expand the federal government's jurisdiction over water, but it would be a good point to raise if the committee ever launches this study, which I think is overdue. It is time to focus on our water resources, especially in the context of climate change.