Thank you, Chair.
I want to go to the Federation of Agriculture.
We've gone through Fiona on Prince Edward Island as you guys are very well aware. I'm sure Mary keeps you up to date on some of the devastation that we're faced with.
It was interesting to talk to several farmers. You keep hearing a bit of the same message that, yes, they're insured, but they're not insured for the future. I think what they mean by that is that they can build back but they're not going to be able to build back better with the insurance policy they presently have.
Let's say there was a dairy farm with a canopy dairy barn that has been blown down. It's been there for 13 years and has already gone through several storms and a hurricane, but this time it has been destroyed. What's a recommendation from your group in regard to ensuring that these farmers can build back better? I mean not just build what they had and not just deal with the depreciation, but enhance their resiliency and their infrastructure.