There were many things. Fundamentally, we were attempting to find out and discuss it with Rogers. We were in contact with them throughout the day to understand the nature of the outage and when it would be restored. Those were the fundamental issues to which, in fairness, they couldn't answer. They didn't because they couldn't at that point.
My personal message to the senior officials was that 911 had to be restored as the first priority. I wanted to make that clear to Rogers. I guess somewhat—well it's not an editorial comment—it was a statement from me that their communication with their customers and the public was inadequate, to say the least, and that they had to communicate better with the public and with government.