Mr. Speaker, I echo what the member opposite has said. The reality is, with climate change and the impacts, we have seen unprecedented wildfires this last season, and they will continue. That is why our government designed Canada's first-ever national adaptation strategy, a whole-of-government action plan to increase the resilience of Canadian communities and respond to the impacts of climate change. Thanks to this strategy, we are making major investments in forest fire prevention, flood mapping and disaster-resistant infrastructure projects.
By working with our provincial, territorial and indigenous partners on regional vulnerabilities and engaging in active risk mitigation, we will permanently increase our country's resilience and develop our disaster response capacity to better protect Canadians in this new climate reality.
I would like to thank the member opposite, and I look forward to working with her in lockstep on making sure Canadians are safe.