Yes, we do. We work very closely with the other members of the voluntary sector. There are a number of mechanisms, but for any of the national relief organizations that wish to make a contribution, we have guidelines for cooperation that spell out how we work together. Groups like the one that was referred to several times, the disaster group on emergency management, are also represented.
As recently as last year, the Red Cross was responsible for chairing a group of voluntary sector organizations to try to build the overall capacity of the voluntary sector. We're recognizing that although there are a number of us who have a commitment to this area—it's certainly our central mandate—we as a sector need to build overall capacity to respond to something like a catastrophic earthquake in B.C., an ice storm in Quebec, or pandemic influenza.
So there is very close working collaboration, and that's recognized both by public safety, public health, and by other non-governmental organizations.