Thanks for the question. We're always trying to optimize cooperation. That is absolutely the right terminology.
One of the things that might be a little different than, say, the health domain is that the organizations here and agencies, whether it's Canada Border Services Agency, Transport Canada, Defence, Foreign Affairs, there is a little bit more of a history of exercising. One of the key things that you have to do is not just wait for the crisis, but to practise well in advance. I think we have advanced a lot in terms of learning lessons on how we respond to certain crises, and that is how we work in response and in support of civilian agencies. That's one of the things we do with our exercises up north. It's all about the inter-agency process. It isn't just theoretical, waiting for the crisis. We actually exercise that. We have terms of reference. We have established procedures that we use. We are always exercising and improving, so we always have to optimize because we're always preparing for the last crisis.