In a report you did way back in 2014, I think, you projected that the impact of climate emergencies would be about $900 million a year and that it would eventually be between $43 billion and $50 billion a year. My understanding is that we're well over $5 billion in the last year from wildfires and flooding. Have you looked at the impact on inflation from climate-related emergencies?
I can share with you that in my riding, the highway was cut off by a fire. The impact on inflation where I live was much more than the 0.15% from the carbon tax.
Have you looked at or are you considering doing a study of the impact of climate-related emergencies on the Canadian economy and how much that impacts inflation?