I can speak for my department, about what we're doing at Public Safety. I've talked many times about the Government Operations Centre. This is our critical service. Should everything else fail, we need to maintain this service for the rest of government. We are actually training people. Should we need to beef up our 24/7 capacity, we will need people who have varying skills. A policy analyst can certainly take these skills and move them in an emergency situation and be given a mandate to investigate, look at something, make a written analysis of something, monitor some information, and prepare the information clearly. But they need to be trained in the incident command system to know what their role is. We're doing that in our department, and I know other departments are doing the same thing.
The challenge is, how broadly do you do it? How much do you invest in this ahead of time, and how quickly can you do the training? Sometimes it's a matter of hours. Sometimes it will require longer periods of time. This training is being done not only on ICS but on all sorts of things across government, not with a deadline in mind, but day after day we're reaching a level of preparedness that we did not have before.