You start out with a vision of what it is, but essentially and fundamentally we do have to be part of the process in detailing those regulations. Look at it from the reality of our communities and include our communities.
At the end of the day, I've always seen water as something so fundamentally sacred in our communities that we need to own it. If you create whatever and people don't understand what it’s about, then how are you going to make children, or elders, or mothers, or somebody in the community understand that you're doing these things to protect their safety in the community?
The inclusion of our first nations in the process is fundamentally important. It's critical—that's all I can say.