It's absolutely essential to involve all actors, what we call in our report a whole-of-society approach.
As Commissioner, I report on the performance of the federal government, so the focus is there. The solutions are not entirely there. As you mentioned, the solutions are dispersed across all levels of government, communities and people. They are dispersed across the world, too, given that it's a global issue.
Canada can make inroads in that. One of them, and I used an example already today, is having a body like this that was focused on other matter previously, with the environment set aside as a niche area for others to be concerned about. I'm very happy to see this committee expand its ambit of concern to look at climate. Government departments, especially central agencies, and the Department of Finance, for example, need to not only expand their ambit of concern to these important environmental and sustainable development issues, but also expand the ambit of input from the communities you spoke about.
This is absolutely crucial, especially at the local level, for climate adaptation. The communities are the ones that experience it. They should have a strong say in how we address it.