Really, those decisions are made at the grassroots level—the municipal, city, or provincial level—in terms of those risk assessments they make about what the impact is going to be on the broader community overall.
One of the things we encourage in our conversations is that people look at risk assessments, flood plain mapping, small-scale and large-scale structural mitigation measures to actually try to offset some of those dire impacts when they have to make those kinds of decisions. It's really about getting them to a place where they are making corporate informed decisions versus “this is a dire problem right now and we have to fix this particular situation”. That's where we're going.