I'm not 100% sure with respect to that specific initiative, but I would note that Environment Canada plays a role more broadly in supporting departments in their policy development. We have a group inside Environment Canada that supports other departments in policy capacity building with respect to both adaptation and mitigation. We also help support the consideration of climate and adaptation considerations in all policies and proposals put forward through a “climate, nature and economy lens”, as it's called. The lens requires that when new policies are put forward or are being developed, departments need to consider these factors.
Again, there's support given to those departments. I wouldn't be surprised at the technical levels if those kinds of supports were being offered. When departments such as Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada have big initiatives, they generally will have some of their own staff develop that kind of expertise. For example, an adaptation that's extremely important is that the investments being made today will be robust and able to withstand the climate we're expecting in the future. That's pretty much the norm now.