No, it's in process now. But really what we want to focus on now is the development of an operational capacity that we can use to support governments. It's all levels of government.
Dr. Duplessis mentioned that the Red Cross, through the Canadian Red Cross Society Act, serves as an auxiliary to the public authorities--that is, at the federal level, the provincial level, and also at the municipal level--and it's critical that we have agreements in place.
In this one particular part of the act, with respect to the Americans, we have a special role to play and we've demonstrated that over the last two decades. We mobilize a lot of people to respond when there are catastrophic events. We need to make sure that mutual aid agreement is in place.
The act specifically talks about the need for collaboration with our friends to the south in the United States. We would agree that this type of collaboration is entirely warranted and we think we have something to offer in terms of making sure that mutual aid agreement can be strengthened through the work of the Red Cross on both sides of the border.