I don't have all the costs at my fingertips, but they're huge. To give you just one example, the atmospheric river event that happened last November here in this province had a total public and private cost in the billions. That's one event. There are the costs....
There are mountains of evidence and research out there to get at your question. I want to close by emphasizing the human cost. The other thing that happened in my province a year ago, in June, was that 600 people died in the space of a week in the heat dome. That was the most deadly weather event in Canadian history. Not to get obscene about this, but they cooked in their homes. A few weeks ago, we saw flooding in Pakistan, where a population virtually the same size as the whole of Canada's was displaced from their homes.
This is only going to get worse. We are on a path where, if we do not get serious about this, it will be catastrophic and deadly for hundreds of thousands. It is deeply disruptive for everybody. As the Secretary-General warned everyone two days ago, it is quite possibly ungovernable.
If we lose this war, nothing else matters.