Thank you, Mr. Chair, for the question.
As Francesco articulated, it has been categorized as a one-in-a-hundred-years event impacting southwestern British Columbia with regard to flooding and landslides. It has been described as the worst financial agricultural disaster in B.C.'s history.
In terms of the regions that are impacted—the Sumas Prairie region, Abbotsford, Merritt and Princeton—we know that these are the major agricultural production areas in B.C. With regard to the dairy industry, it has been estimated that it represents approximately 80% of the milk production in the province. With regard to poultry, it represents around 56% of the province's production. With regard to eggs, it's around 77%. Again, it is a very large area with regard to the cropland that's been impacted, particularly for the horticulture, fruit and vegetable sector.
This is a major agricultural disaster event that we've seen in British Columbia.