I don't know.
The point is to make sure we are ready for the unforeseen. We don't know what the next event will look like, but we do know what critical services have to be up and how they have to be up.
To answer the second part of the question, the way we do that is by making sure we plan for resiliency in the systems and the infrastructure, and the work that Paul and Shared Services are doing to make sure the core infrastructure is also modernized. One of the things we've seen is that legacy, underinvested technology breaks, typically at the wrong time, so we have to make sure that our systems are well maintained and well cared for so they deliver on the services for Canadians.