To come back to Ms. Lamar, there is no question there are all kinds of platforms out there to communicate now, but in an emergency situation, one needs to ensure the message gets through. If I can use even MPs as an example, we have so many platforms now for people to communicate with us, we sometimes miss them. Somebody thought they'd get to you on Facebook, or somebody else thought they'd get to you on Twitter, while somebody else thought they would get to you through your website or by e-mail. With all these different channels of communications, what we find in our racket—and it's not to be critical of the health area—is sometimes the messages can be missed.
Is there any emergency line or tool of communication that is being looked at or could there be improvements that you can think of?