Of course.
Emergency measures are prepared in part by the emergency preparedness and fire security branch of Quebec's Ministry of Public Security. Sûreté du Québec is the police department identified as the responder in the event of a nuclear incident.
We've conducted simulations with the officers of the tactical response group who are asked to work in cooperation with the municipal police department that serves the Bécancour region and Sûreté du Québec. Bécancour City Hall and the current mayor, Mr. Richard, have been involved in the deployment of emergency measures that would be necessary in the event of a nuclear incident.
Simulations are regularly conducted to ensure that all participants — the people who must intervene — are entirely familiar with their roles. They are informed of the risks and put in place security measures that are necessary to ensure population control, among other things, to prevent people from getting too close to the areas. I won't go into the details of the plan, but there are areas that people may not enter; that can be up to 16 kilometers around the power station, and the roads around those areas are closed.