That's a completely different question. I'm sorry. I was confused about your accountability comments earlier on.
I will say that those are contracts. There are requirements for the service providers to live up to those contracts. In fact, by and large, service providers do that in a state of emergency. If you'll recall, the Auditor General's distress in this report is about the prevention and the infrastructure expenditures that need to happen to reduce the expensive evacuations and other kinds of urgent responses.
Maybe I could turn to officials to—