Thank you, Madam Chair. Public Works and Services' role in the drinking water side of the equation is one for the facility itself, in the operation and maintenance of it and the training of individuals who would be in it. Over the years a lot of the maintenance functions have been transferred to communities. One of our roles along with the others is to ensure that the actual facility itself is up to standards, and that maintenance of those facilities are up to standards in that as we replace
those types of facilities we are putting in the most current and up-to-date features and controls in place and provide training. We work with MACA on the side of operations, with community training, and Health and Social Services is more involved in ensuring that the actual quality of the product being delivered to residents meets the standards as set across our nation. Our end, Public Works and Services, is on the infrastructure and the sort of technical nature of the facilities themselves. Thank you.