I think the obvious answer, Mr. Chairman, is that we haven't learned. I don't think there's evidence in the analysis I've seen that we're near the kind of investment we need to make in disaster risk reduction and preparedness. There was a global summit in Japan 10 years ago that came up with a number of commitments. Not only does the analysis show it, but common sense shows that if you can prepare and reduce risk, you're going to be spending far less than if you are always running to respond.
I do not think that we have made anywhere near the kind of investment that we need to make globally in this area, I'm very sorry to say.