Thank you, Matt, and thank you for the question.
At Environment and Climate Change Canada, we have, within my own branch, the science and technology branch, about 1,500 scientists. That complements scientists who are active in other parts of the department, like the meteorological service of Canada and the Canadian wildlife service that are focused on those particular program areas.
We have networks both domestically and internationally, and we will work with industry, with academic institutions in Canada and also internationally, so you will see us as part of technical working groups, including at the United Nations, where we are working on developing methodologies to be able to ensure that the best available knowledge in science informs our approaches to modelling in the various disciplines.