As a point of clarification, the role of Public Safety Canada was to ensure that we had complete and thorough pandemic readiness plans for federal departments and institutions. They would be relevant in the event that the incidence of H1N1 was such that delivery of critical services in the country and the federal response was limited.
We developed plans. We did testing of those plans. We undertook a number of exercises to make sure that, for instance, in the event that 30% to 40% of the workforce was ill, you could still carry on critical government services.
That was our role. It's in respect of pandemic planning. And of course we have a facility to monitor events should that have occurred. Fortunately, as we speak, we have not found ourselves in that situation.