What I understand of the national emergency program is that it's not just a national emergency program. I've been involved municipally before. It not only involves the federal government, but it involves the coordination of all the provincial and territorial organizations. It comes down to the municipal level, because we've had the opportunity for input into it. When a national emergency happens, every time it affects the local people; every time it affects the provincial people. I don't want the impression to be left that nothing is happening.
But could you help us identify what stage it's at, recognizing the complexity of bringing together a full national emergency plan? We have had a couple of pilot projects, unfortunately, such as during he floods in Manitoba, whereby continually, when you go out after these things, you do lessons learned. I know there have been lessons learned. I'm just wondering whether you can help us with the status, if you know where it may have reached in coming to its final form.