Yes. Thinking outside the box means thinking about the various scenarios we might be looking at.
You know that climate change is a problem already in our region, but we will be facing intersecting issues in the future, such as development. In coming up with solutions, in anticipating the problems, if we don't do so within the greater context of the complex issues we're likely to be facing, we might not come up with the right solutions.
For example, I work on drainage in Delta, and one of the biggest hurdles for making such a major investment in infrastructure there is that while we know the technology works, we don't know what level of investment is going to pay off. In the context of land prices and in the situation of many of the farmers we work not owning their land, they're unlikely to make those investments. On the other side of the coin, we have some of the highest-valued real estate in Canada, and if those farmers are not successful on that land, I think we're going to be making some wrong choices in the way we manage that land going forward.