Thank you all for being here. It's quite an interesting crowd. It's certainly a crowd, but it's good to hear from you all.
I'm going to continue with Mr. Dick from the Department of Transport supply chain office.
I think you mentioned some of the challenges faced by Canadian businesses in keeping a good resilient supply chain going. One you mentioned was extreme weather events. We had an atmospheric river event in British Columbia a while ago that literally cut off the coast of British Columbia from the rest of the country. We lost five highways and two train tracks. We were cut off.
I'm wondering how your department is planning for future events like that. What kind of work is the Canadian government doing, and what could it do better, perhaps, to make sure we have a really resilient supply chain, a really resilient transport infrastructure so that we aren't affected in those ways when these things happen again?