I think our focus right now in terms of preparations is mainly on the side of my colleague, who's looking at Canadians in the region and how to support their needs if there should be an escalation in the region.
That said, we have long-standing relationships with Lebanon. We have a Middle East strategy that has been in effect for the last several years, and a good amount of development assistance is being delivered.
Lebanon has been in a state of economic and political crisis for years. The situation before this conflict was not promising; the situation after any escalation would be worse. I won't get into those hypotheticals, but I am quite certain that on the consular side, our current focus is being closely looked at. We are planning for that and we are continuing to gather our analysis, our information and our intelligence to better understand circumstances on the ground and to better understand how we might be able to engage, should there be an escalation.