If you recall the hurricanes off the east coast last year, as they're tracking up the eastern seaboard we're maintaining a shared picture of the natural phenomena coming our way. One thing about Mother Nature and the enemy is that they don't really care about boundaries. We had the shared view of what was coming, and we were able to share our assessments of potential impact. We were able to enhance liaison where required, connected to in this case our civil authorities, because the response would have been a civilian-led response.
We dusted off our pre-existing arrangements whereby should the requirement for military forces to support the civil authority be required, our military forces would be leveraged by going across the border to help somebody else, as we did with Katrina many years back. All of the pre-existing relationship in terms of planning and collaboration was prepared to be used, should that be required. That's how we as a tri-command operate.