The only reason I bring it up is that there may be an opportunity to talk about flood mitigation, if CUSMA is actually torn up and we start to talk about a bilateral agreement with the United States.
I'm just going to throw this out there: In terms of the nature-based solutions, I've heard conversations about how forestry management plans can help mitigate flood potential in terms of the erosion that comes after the Pineapple Express, but I haven't really seen that.
In terms of the jurisdiction, it seems to me that the jurisdiction around forestry management is more provincial. Is there any room for the federal government to step in and say that we need better forestry management that protects our citizens and residents from disasters?
