We have a civil assistance plan that lays out the provision of support under conditions like this. Obviously when we're helping the United States with a disaster, we would respect U.S. law and we would respect Canadian law. We would be focused very much on doing good and not doing harm. That's really the orientation we go down with. I think we look very carefully at the types of activities we're involved in to make sure there are appropriate limits to that and that we are doing good.
Does that address your question?