More than $2 billion went to help with the flood situation in Alberta. I believe it was around $3 billion. And yet the amount allocated to the Lac-Mégantic accident in Quebec was $156 million. Both were major disasters. We're disappointed for the victims of the Lac-Mégantic tragedy.
Alberta doesn't have 35 million people. We're not talking about California or Tokyo. It has a small population, and so does Lac-Mégantic. It's an area with a small number of residents. Why is there such a huge difference?
The estimates set out funding for Alberta to help with recovery costs following the floods. Could you define “recovery”? Do you mean economic recovery?