I think there were two things.
In terms of the efficacy of the system, it's extremely important that the warnings are issued on time and are accurate, but also that Canadians understand them and the warnings reach them. Our understanding now is that the CRTC has said that broadcasters need to move forward urgently to do a voluntary agreement, and if not, they would actually mandate broadcasters to issue mandatory warnings so that it actually goes on the airwaves.
More generally, on the question of climate adaptation, what we have said is that based on analysis from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, from the government's own analysis from a report from 2007 issued in 2008, climate change will increase the severity and frequency of severe weather episodes. Therefore, the onus on looking at preparing for that and adapting to that becomes extremely urgent.