Thank you.
Basia Ruta has already expressed most of what I would have added, but perhaps I can emphasize the fact that in terms of climate change programming government-wide, while Environment Canada certainly does provide some of the science activity and science analysis related to that, the department also tends to play a significant role in terms of broad policy coordination. The amount of resources in our main estimates has been a relatively minor proportion of government-wide expenditures. A lot of the actual program delivery related to climate change has been delivered through other departments.
So while it would appear to be a relatively modest proportion of the departmental budget, there is, as Basia mentioned, some spending also under other strategic outcomes across the department. Also, a lot of our work is related to policy coordination, which is not necessarily resource-intensive in the same way as direct program delivery.