Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, if I could explain a little background here, Health and Social Services established the guidelines for water quality. That I believe is in consultation with the standards set by Health Canada. Public Works actually does the water testing in the communities. We advise MACA what facilities they would need in order to meet the standards set by Health Canada and Health and Social Services. Therefore, we are involved, either taking the water samples directly or having the community do it for us through their staff.
In this specific case of Tsiigehtchic, we were advised that the water quality did not meet standards, in particular, standards for colour. Therefore, Public Works advises MACA that in order to meet the standards, we would have to improve the filtering system. Money to improve the filtering system comes from MACA. Public Works would do the work if we received the money from MACA.