we revamped fema, and i just have to say, by the way, there's a man named craig fewgate, who runs femad has been doing extraordinary work and his team all across the country every time there's a disaster. [ applause ] >> i love me some craig fewgate. [ laughter ] >> although it's a little disturbing, you know, he gets excited when there's disasters, because gets restless if everything is just quiet. [ laughter ] >> but under his leadership we have revamped fema into a stronger more efficient agency. the whole federal government has gotten smarter at preventing and recovering from disasters, and serving as a better partner to local and state governments, and as i'll talk about next week, when i visit alaska, making our communities more resilient is going to be increasingly important because we're going to see more extreme weather events as the result of climate change, deeper droughts, deadlier wildfires, stronger storms. that's why in addition to things like new and better levies, we have also been investing in restoring wetlands and other natural systems that are just as critical for