Depending on what report you read out of Katrina, that's really difficult to answer, because their system is different from ours. Number one, in their infrastructure they have a FEMA, which Canada doesn't. They have the National Guard, which is a huge response resource to New Orleans. We would have to go directly to our permanent forces. So we don't have those two big pieces of infrastructure.
As well, in the American system they have all adopted a similar response system, and it's mandated under a presidential directive that all states will comply with that system, from the lowest level right up to the presidential authority. In Canada, as we've mentioned, we've taken the approach that each province and territory has an excellent working system of their own and the federal system will be tailored to make sure we link with the provincial system. So it's a little bit difficult to totally compare and contrast.
I think for the size of our country and the disasters we'll probably face, we're fairly close to going along. They have a lot of resources, but sometimes that isn't an asset.