Thank you for the question.
I just want to clarify that the summer of 2024 was the second most destructive summer of the last 20 years.
To your question about the costs, that's a really good way of looking at it, because the costs of doing prevention work up front are generally lower than the cost of responding after the fact.
I'll turn to Mike Norton to see if he has any stats offhand or observations that he could provide.