I think I can speak with pretty good assurance that all departments and agencies have disaster recovery plans in place, business continuity plans. As I indicated in my opening remarks, one of the roles of Public Safety Canada--and it's a role we are exercising to a greater extent than before--is reviewing those plans. We've gone through two rounds of review, and each one, I'm pleased to say, resulted in improvements. Not that many days ago we took stock, and there was still a handful of departments or agencies where the plans were not quite up to par, and I understand just in the last number of days they've made the necessary improvements to get us there.
We are exercising the role that is envisioned for Public Safety Canada to go back to departments and agencies and review those plans. We're also giving them self-assessment tools, because they want to know how they're going to be assessed. We're certainly not shy in terms of providing the feedback, and I'm certainly not shy, as the deputy minister, in bringing it to the attention of any of my colleagues if their plans require improvement. But their response, I think, has been quite encouraging, in terms of the quality of the plans they are preparing.