In the next question I'm going to move off that a little bit. I'm glad to know you have some succession planning and so on going on. That's encouraging. Based on the current load that your department is facing with the continuing operations we have and the relative newness of the four different command structures that have taken place, obviously you would want to have your command structure in a position to be able to respond effectively to the wishes of the other three command structures that we talked about.
Given the fact that you've said basically we're strained right now from an expeditionary force or continued operations overseas, that also begs the question in my mind about our ability to respond domestically through Canada Command. Given your department's current workload in supporting the operations in Afghanistan, what testing have you done or have there been plans drawn up and tested so that, for example, if we had a major earthquake or a tsunami or something like that domestically, you can make sure you can support Canada Command with the remaining assets you have?