For different reasons, it's very difficult to accurately capture the cost of these climate events. One reason is that it's difficult to determine, with a reasonable level of certainty, what part of it is due to climate change and what part is due to regular occurrences, or whether there are other factors, such as more human activity in forests, as opposed to climate change.
I'm not a climate scientist and I don't pretend to know, so I rely on experts who know more about climate events. That's why we have tried to estimate the impact of climate change by relying on internationally recognized studies on the relationship between a rise in temperature, which leads to an increase in precipitation and average temperature in Canada, rather than by trying to determine which one of the exceptional events is due to climate change.