Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The Member’s question is consistent. What he’s asking is consistent with the concerns being raised by Mr. Bromley about extreme fire events, not just fire events but extreme weather events, changing rain patterns. If you look, it’s hard not to see it wherever you look in the news. If it’s here, if it’s California, if it’s down in Brazil, it’s down in Africa, all over the world, if it’s not flooding there’s enormous long-term drought and unpredictability. To the issue of…(inaudible)…where they used to be able to predict whether within a fairly set range is gone for the most part.
This is the worst fire season we’ve ever had. We hope it remains on the record as the worst fire season we’ve ever known and that next season and those after will hopefully moderate, but we know now how extreme it can be. We have a bar that’s set and we now know what it could mean if we have a summer again like we just did. We’ll be having the discussions about how do we cope, the same as those areas are coping where there’s enormous fires or tidal surges that cost hundreds of billions of dollars in damage around the world and are tied again back to the weather and the climate change. Thank you.