Generally speaking, we have to give the municipalities as much flexibility as possible so that they can make investments based on their priorities. As you mentioned, shoreline erosion is a problem in eastern Quebec in particular. Other regions of Quebec are experiencing other issues related to adapting to climate change. Flexibility is needed to be able to invest based on municipal priorities. That's really the key message we want to convey.
I would add to that a significant increase in funding. A first step has been taken in the past year in terms of adaptation, but we're still a long way away. Municipalities estimate that they need an additional $2 billion per year to adapt their infrastructure. They can't bear that financial burden on their own.