You could use the exact same mechanism that you're using for energy efficiency. In fact, you could use the exact same home inspector and offer interest-free loans, for instance, or your cash incentive, for those people who wanted to either elevate their home if they're in a very severe situation or just take simple measures to change landscaping around their house—you know, make sure their eavestroughs are intact. These are simple measures. These retrofits, on average, cost less than $1,500. You have experience in doing this with energy efficiency. We could be doing the exact same thing with flood resilience. In fact, the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation at the University of Waterloo has a package that does exactly this.
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