As I mentioned, we do 8,000 incidents a year, so not every incident is going to drive a report, because a report is obviously sort of like an investigation. If we do a report on a situation like you've just described, then the on-scene commander will participate in the preparation of that report, similar to those people who were actually in the rescue coordination centre that day. And if there was some misunderstanding or lack of information flow, I would assume that would be part of the findings of that particular report.
On March 30th, 2010. See this statement in context.