Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thanks to all the witnesses for being here and sharing your vast expertise with us.
Many of us, including me, are just learning about terms. We've googled what a “sustainable finance taxonomy” is in the last couple of weeks, and we're just getting off the ground here. I say that about myself. There are people here who know more about this than I do, but these meetings have been really helpful in learning more about it.
My first question is for you, Mr. Clark.
I've read that Canada's insured losses over the last couple of years due to wildfires and other natural disaster events that are fuelled by climate change—not always caused by climate change, which causes a little bit of consternation sometimes in this committee—have increased markedly and so have the insured losses. Can you talk a bit about why that's the case and, if it is, the degree to which it's true?