The Department of Defense is building much more detailed plans for catastrophes than it has had in the past.
One of the lessons from Sandy is that planning for specific scenarios, catastrophic natural or man-made hazards, hasn't been adequate in the past. We were good in Sandy, but we need to scale that kind of planning up, always with the Department of Defense being in support of civil authorities.
That's part of the challenge, isn't it? To build this national approach to disaster preparedness, to bring in the private sector, to bring in non-governmental organizations like the Red Cross in this planning, that is a challenge that we're working on now, where a partnership with Canada could provide such enormous benefits.