In the search and rescue case they would qualify, but the point we were referring to is not that one. We're not in search and rescue. The aspect we're referring to is enlarging the preparation. We're doing a lot of disaster management and intervention. We cannot know when a disaster occurs in Canada, but we know that the mitigating effect of being prepared to respond is a key thing. So we're training people everywhere to be prepared.
Managing a shelter is not something you want to improvise, and presently we have agreements with municipalities in terms of providing those services. So there's a different twist for us in terms of also within our own volunteer organization for the role in an emergency. We're recruiting those volunteers differently. There's an obligation when we get into an agreement, and there's an obligation in time. But just as the other field, the preparation side is the key component.