I'll start off with this.
You're saying that FireSmart is a national program inspired by Jasper, and this is what you've said: “What we do around the country to protect towns and cities...was inspired largely by what we've been doing in Jasper fore all these years.”
I have to ask, if Jasper is the model for towns in proximity to forests, should we expect that a third of a town burns to the ground? Is this the new national standard—that a third of a town burns and you consider it a success? Is that your new plan?