Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I just want to follow up on that.
You said a number of interesting things regarding the sharing of local knowledge. It's been mentioned a few times that expertise developed in regions can be shared.
I know that Public Safety Canada was developing a national risk profile for Canada. In doing so, they were integrating scientific evidence and input from stakeholders nationwide to improve understanding of disaster risks in all sectors of society.
I was wondering if you knew anything about this and whether you think this could be used as a model for how local information is brought into planning the flood forecasting.
Could you also comment on how you see the dissemination of that information, the communication between different municipalities or areas across Canada?
I'm directing that to the Ottawa Riverkeepers.