The FIORP, clearly, is to make clear the relationships and the actions that are taking place, and who does what and how we do it, and to make sure there's a clear and easy flow of communications, etc. It's now been approved at the deputy minister level, both on the agriculture and on the health side. It is now in place, in effect. It's posted on the website, etc., and that will guide our work.
We will then be testing it in terms of different scenarios as well as in real-life situations. We have a commitment to make it “evergreen”--that is the jargon--to make sure that any learnings from future events or from the tabletops, etc., that we do can then be incorporated into it.
Basically, it formalizes the learning from every event, and that learning gets applied, hopefully consistently. This will assist us in ensuring that there is consistent application, across the country, of the underlying principles.