Thank you, gentlemen. I know it's always a daunting task when you're dealing with security in this day and age. I appreciate your efforts.
Back on July 28, when the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security was asked if there was any agreement in place to allow armed U.S. security forces to enter Canada during the Olympics, she wouldn't comment. When politicians don't comment there's obviously a lot of room for interpretation.
It was mentioned that there's a $4.5-million U.S. Olympic operations centre that will have two briefings a day. I assume some kind of strategy will be in place in case a threat so close to the border means that the United States could be called upon. Can you elaborate on that and tell us whether that's the case?