Thank you. There is a lot of work going on at the federal level in looking at disaster adaptation and mitigation. Minister Thompson sits on the minister's table; I sit on the deputy minister's table. We are waiting to hear more from Canada on what types of funding may be available to assist in being proactive about some of the risks that we know we face as a territory. Unfortunately, I don't have much more of an update than that. But MACA does have staff throughout the department actively working with communities on this. You know, we look at emergency hazard and risk identification. We look at the infrastructure and do risk assessments and, you know, does infrastructure need to be moved or how does it need to be improved to help disaster proof it.
We are looking at -- we do hazard mapping through our regional offices and our school of community government delivers climate change focused training as well as the active work our regional offices are doing with communities to help them look at mitigation options to lessen the damage of a flood or a disaster when it does hit. Thank you.