A few years back, I was part of a discussion with the grand chiefs in Ontario and chiefs looking at boil water advisories, and looking at the standards around water and what does a clean water standard look like for different communities?
We had the Walkerton standard that was advanced in Ontario. It's not a national standard. Indigenous peoples said, “Well, we want our own standard. We don't want you to impose a standard. We would like to work together on a standard.”
When we talk about training and what standards we're training to, knowing that we have indigenous and 13 other jurisdictions around water, could you give us a sense of how we could coordinate with that, in terms of the Canada water agency?