One of the topics mentioned is insurance companies and maybe, possibly, a government-backed program that talks about not rebuilding in a high-risk zone. They'll cover the cost to rebuild, but not there. However, in first nation communities, the history is complicated. It might not have been their choice to begin with. They were probably moved there by the government for some other type of development. If there's any way to get that kind of information, in terms of how many first nations are living in high-risk zones....
The cost to move them, in terms of a building better program, can be a lot of money when we're talking about a first nation, not to mention the band council being presented with this issue. I would love a written response from any one of the panellists, if that's okay.
All right.
Mr. Chair, I cede the rest of my time to the next panellist.
