I appreciate that and appreciate any further information.
It sort of reminds me of the situation when we talk about water and potable water. We can build all the infrastructure we want in the sense of water, but unless we provide the necessary education and training, we are just recycling the process of building and rebuilding. Would this be similar in the sense that we need to work at the education? The fire chief mentioned education as one of a number on the list that he had, which was fantastic.
Education is a critical piece to this. If we can educate people, the capability is there. We just need to understand that we need to provide the resources for the education so the capabilities then can be used to empower. He used that as well.
Is there any response to that comment?