I honestly think it needs to start with an acknowledgement that it's time for all levels of government to invest in preparedness, the things that we just don't see. It needs to be done. For that to be done properly, Indigenous Services Canada needs to have a handle on the magnitude.
We talk about identifying the communities most at risk—some that historically may have experienced natural disasters more often. You also need to understand the magnitude, so every community needs to be included and considered. Until you have the lay of the land to know how much funding might be needed and how much capacity might be needed, you won't know how much you need to invest in that preparedness—