Mr. Speaker, the member opposite is well aware of how well we work with provincial governments and municipal authorities in order for them to be able to access our infrastructure programs. That includes the $14 billion in the new Building Canada fund.
Going back a couple of years, budget 2011 included $148.8 million in funding between 2011 and 2016 for ten adaptation programs from nine federal departments and agencies. The member opposite should know that these programs focused on four areas: science to inform adaptation and decision-making, human health and wellbeing, north and aboriginal communities, and economic competitiveness.
Prior to this, our government had made an investment of $85.9 million in adaptation between 2007 and 2011.
Combined, our government has invested $235 million in specific domestic adaptation programs and activities since 2006.