I hate to use the word “plan”, but my plan is that we would certainly have actions based on the lessons we've learned over the last two years in our close collaborations with provinces, territories and stakeholders, and the ability to roll out quickly if we were to have another food crisis come upon us.
I would point to the recent experience of floods in B.C. as an example where the mechanisms and processes we had in place allowed us to work with the Province of British Columbia—admittedly on a smaller scale—to respond quickly and tackle a number of the problems that emerged.
That said, we think that a more robust and fulsome and a kind of broader stakeholder engagement is what we need to have a plan that will prepare us to deal with a wider range of emergencies.