Yes, and I respect the fact that everyone wants to have an emergency plan. It's new in some areas. There is a belief that we have an emergency plan across Canada, maybe for every province, but also municipality; yet it isn't there. Some of the larger areas have more resources to do one. It is certainly an understanding that we will have one, and it's the best thing for Canadians, no matter where you are.
Where does a clear delineation of responsibilities lie, and who determines it, in terms of the municipal, provincial, and federal responsibilities?