It's interesting to look back and say what was damaged. I would really like to see how much is being invested in building climate-resilient infrastructure, and I think you do need to understand the damage to understand how much you can invest.
When we recently released a report on emergency management in first nations communities, we highlighted a statistic that Public Safety Canada brought up that said that for every one dollar invested in being better prepared, you could save up to six dollars. I think that could be translated into climate-ready infrastructure, but you do have to start by understanding the impacts of climate emergencies on buildings.
I think every organization, however, does that on their own, and what I'm hearing the comptroller general say is that it may be difficult to aggregate it across the entire government, because it's not tracked that way. That doesn't mean it shouldn't be, maybe in the future as the government takes a view of being more climate-ready and climate-resilient.