Well, sometimes we're so focused on the here and now that we forget about the importance of adaptation and resiliency. Certainly in B.C. there have been fires and floods. I've spent some time with some different groups across Europe that are making a lot of investments in adaptation, with peat moss and a whole bunch of other opportunities, where we have to really lean in on our adaptation and resiliency with innovation and business models that make it make sense.
So yes, I think it's a “nice to do”. I think the model, both with Écotech and the work that Foresight does from an accelerator and adoption perspective, given some capacity, should be factored into the whole opportunity analysis around clean tech. We have a lot of companies that do it. We funnel them into the clean-tech category just so that we can get them supports, but there's certainly an opportunity to be more diligent. I think insurance companies and other folks might want to weigh in and perhaps even invest in some of those actions as well, but we need a starting point in capacity to do that type of work.