Thank you.
I think you make a very good point. While the legislation sets out a stronger role for the federal government to coordinate its own activities, it also recognizes the important role played by other stakeholders, including first responders.
It builds on work already under way in the department to work more effectively with first responders. We have several bilateral relationships with first responders, like the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, and others. The department does support them in a variety of ways, including grants and contributions by which we are giving money directly to them to help enhance industry activities, research, public education outreach, and also through our joint emergency preparedness program. This is a cost-shared program with the provinces and territories through which money goes directly to municipalities and first responders.