I will answer the three parts of your question, I hope, but before that I would reiterate what Mr. Bradley said, and I would add to it that I know the wheels sometimes turn slowly, but the more quickly the bill can be passed the better, because we will be able to then share information we can't share right now.
To answer your question, my area of expertise, again, is in the security area, not specifically emergency preparedness. Ontario Power Generation sees this area as important enough that we have staff who have those titles. I do collaborate with them on a frequent basis. I sometimes like to say that I speak to our manager of emergency preparedness more than I talk to my wife. I do know that he collaborates with other people in emergency preparedness.
I did mention drills earlier. We do drill on a frequent basis and, again, we use a lot of different scenarios. We use anything you could imagine and try to throw it into the drill so that our staff is prepared, and the emergency preparedness people who we do work with, including the police, fire, ambulance, and other emergency organizations in Ontario, are comfortable that when they are responding they know what their role is and we know what ours is.
I can't speak for right across Canada, but I do know there have been drills. Mr. Bradley mentioned drills earlier. These drills have happened in various locations in Canada and North America, as a matter of fact coordinated with the U.S. So I think we are in a far better situation than when I first started in the security business, probably more years ago than I want to admit. I do remember the last blackout, and I don't mean the one in 2003.
I believe we are in a much better situation right now, and yes, we do collaborate on a daily basis.