I think that's an amazing question, and governments should take that question into consideration more often when they're taking action.
Speaking of productivity, the cost of not transitioning the labour forceānot planning for that, not having an industrial strategy in place and not providing training for workers to transition.... Those are very important.
Not building our communities to be resilient to floods and fires is going to bring a huge cost. Not thinking about the health and safety of workers who have to work outside and breathe that smoke and not being prepared for what this means is a huge cost that can be borne personally, but it will be a real drag on our economic future.