Obviously, these are timely and very critical questions you're asking.
The short answer is no. The cost to upgrade infrastructure to truly meet adaptation requirements is significant. It is monumental. Our infrastructure in this country is, for the most part, pretty old, and obviously, with increased climate events and the effects of climate change, municipalities are on the front lines of the impacts that are being felt.
The current climate change and disaster mitigation and adaptation fund is a start, certainly. We know that it was oversubscribed. We know from members there are many projects in the queue to get some support to adapt the infrastructure.
Your question is quite critical, because it isn't really a matter of will. Everybody's aware of the situation. Everybody's concerned about the situation. Cities and communities across the country are doing what they can to protect their residents. The costs are so significant, comparable to the revenues to which municipalities are entitled. It really is going to require a partnership, and significant partnership, from other orders of government.