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But the US is just an example here because from our perspective here in Canada, the tornadoes, hurricanes, you get a lot more severe weather than we do. But the US alone experienced more than $100 billion in extreme weather-related damage in June, going back into June, from June up to June of last year. And wildfires, floods, tornadoes, heat waves, and hurricanes, all from that. And scientists are seeing a trend worsening in this, not just in the US but worldwide. So they're seeing this trend creeping forward that's increasing all the damage that's being done by these extreme weather events that are being experienced just about everywhere these days.

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