I think it would build on what I had mentioned earlier. The federal government has a lot of expertise in this area, considerable expertise across the Canadian Forest Service. A lot of the forest experts and fire experts are within many of those research stations across Canada, so I believe there is knowledge that can be shared.
I think a step in that approach is these vulnerability assessments, understanding what the specific vulnerabilities are in your region specific to fire, and then working collaboratively with multiple levels of government to advance those mitigation and adaptation measures, particularly around community safety and emergency preparedness.
There is a lot of great work happening on a small scale right now. Seeing where those opportunities are that could be further invested in and expanded is where I see the federal government taking a role.