Some of the things that were done, of course, were with the assistance of the Canadian military, who came down and supported us. One of the challenges in the first few weeks was, of course, identifying the adoptive kids, but also getting to where they were to ensure that they had the security they needed in the time we needed to bring them.
There were a number of cases in which people claimed to be related to Canadians or a permanent resident, so a lot of the department—in Sydney, for example—was involved in making sure that the people claiming to want to be evacuated were actually going to be permitted to be evacuated, because, as you can imagine, in a crisis some people try to take advantage of the situation.