Mr. Kovacs, you're an expert in public safety and emergency management. When a disaster occurs, it's mainly the provinces delivering the response, and the armed forces may step in to help. Shouldn't the government strengthen the provinces' response capacity and ensure better coordination between actors, instead of setting up a new federal or national response mechanism? It seems to me that a more effective approach would be to apply the principle of subsidiarity, whereby local decision-making takes precedence. What would the mechanism add? What is needed at the federal level?
