Mr. Chair, we call it an all-hazards plan. Under such a plan, you try to capture generically the types of hazards that might occur. Obviously there are different types of natural disasters. As we can imagine, a natural disaster can take on hundreds of forms, so you try to have a reasonable approach in terms of articulating those, with the understanding that at the end of the day, the particular disaster that occurs may be somewhat different from what was contemplated, but we have enough of it covered for purposes of planning.
On December 2nd, 2009. See this statement in context.