Okay.
Help me understand why resilience plans for critical assets have been pushed back to 2035. These are critical assets, after all. This is a $100‑billion undertaking. The year 2035 is a long time from now. Can the government explain why it's postponing this? We're already seeing the impacts. How can the government justify that?
The government is in a hurry to build pipelines, but it's not in a hurry to do basic risk assessments. Can anyone explain to me why it isn't as eager to do that as it is to build things like pipelines? What are the actual short-term impacts of delaying these resilience plans?
