Mr. Speaker, as I had indicated earlier, our responsibility in water is very limited. We do have some responsibilities that are held by our Department of Health and Social Services and some responsibilities at the municipal level by our Department of Municipal and Community Affairs. So the actions we have taken have largely been through those two departments. I think we have done some good work in communities like Fort McPherson.
The overall responsibility for our water rests largely with the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, but there is also some responsibility with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Through Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development, we do continue to work with those federal agencies in carrying out their responsibilities. We also are fairly active in bringing matters to their attention and urging them to get on with needed research and so on. We participate in a Northern River Basins Study Board. We are a party on the Mackenzie River Basin Transboundary Waters Agreement. We are trying to work out bilateral agreements, so we have been very active in an area where we have very limited responsibility and we will continue to be active because we appreciate the importance of good quality water to our residents. Thank you.