Maybe what I could do is explain a bit in terms of what was put in place and how it was done. The commissioner's report indicated that, in 2022, the federal government did put in place an analysis, which was the baseline information that we collected to be able to work with the provinces.
Since that time, given that the jurisdiction is at the provincial and territorial level, we have worked individually with each province, on the basis of agreements and projects that have been established, to make sure that the list is updated and reflective of the local areas, priority projects and priority areas that those provinces want to map. That is specifically based on the high-risk areas and priority areas.
When it's looked at from that perspective, I would say to you that we are fully on track at this point. We have published 450-plus maps at this juncture, and we are on track to surpass the targets that have been set by the national adaptation strategy of mapping 200-plus high-risk areas Canada-wide.
