Yes and, believe me, I've tried to have that conversation. I was a part of a leadership race there a few years ago, and I toured the Abbotsford flooding and passed through Princeton. I was there during the forest fires as well.
I'm glad you brought up the Columbia River because, when I toured Abbotsford, I didn't know that it was an international issue. I think that explains the scope of the issues that we're facing in terms of a disaster, in terms of mitigation and remediation.
As the mayor of Princeton, have you heard any word saying that there are international obligations in terms of the conversations being had with the United States, in terms of flooding? I know it's not your area, but the Columbia River is the opening. Is there a commitment from the government to talk about international obligations in terms of flooding to areas such as Abbotsford?
