Okay. I'll move on in my final minute and a half of questioning.
I know that this is a study about climate-related disasters, but I've been told that the largest disaster risk for Canada is an earthquake on the west coast, and that's not necessarily a climate-related risk.
Mr. Stewart, could you elaborate for us? You know, it's not an unlikely scenario. Are we, as a country, prepared for it? If not, what do we need to start doing now to prepare?
