As I said before, the first priority was definitely for us to deal with the Canadian citizens and permanent residents. The lead on that would be the Department of Foreign Affairs. Certainly the agreement we have, even with our officers overseas, is when there's a crisis, that's where they go first. That's the first priority.
I think the cooperation between all departments was excellent. In terms of Operation Stork, we got significant assistance from the Department of National Defence to ensure that the children who were coming were in good health. We had consular officers from DFAIT, we had CIC officers, we had the military police in Haiti going out to look for the children. Certainly the Ontario government helped in terms of their arrival in Canada and support. The Quebec government and all of the provincial governments helped in terms of adoptions. Certainly CHEO and PCO played a lead in terms of making sure the government had the resources it needed.
I personally think it was a success, even having to stay up a couple of nights without sleep to make it happen. I think it was a success. Certainly I would not argue that everybody can feel we should do more, but I think we tried to do as much as we could.