Thank you so much, Mr. Chair.
This question is for Mr. Pellow from AAFC, and maybe Mrs. Durand could chime in as well.
Whenever we're confronted with these types of disasters and we look at the way the federal government enacts its procedures and works with its provincial counterparts, there are always learning opportunities. If we were to have another extreme flooding event this year in some other region of Canada, what lessons could we apply from how we reacted to the one in November in British Columbia? Is there anything you would do differently? Is there room for improvement? Is there something that we as policy-makers need to look at, to make sure that we are being there, to the best of our abilities, for our hard-working Canadian farmers? Thank you.