It's probably not a fitting question for committee, but when I saw your name I thought you might have been a former baseball player. It would look perfect on the back of a baseball uniform.
More seriously, in terms of the actual legislation that was brought forward and the work I've done researching it, the power actually--and it feeds on a point Ms. Gagnon made with respect to how far outreaching the work actually will be.... From my understanding of it, and maybe you can clarify, the power basically is in two branches, an emergency branch and a national dimensions branch, a disposition that allows you, as you pointed out, to work with your provincial counterparts. The legislation is pretty clear. It certainly defines the role as one maybe intended to be somewhat overarching, but not certainly to delve into the issues of provincial jurisdiction.