First, I'm very pleased to have the head of security in Ontario among our witnesses. There's one aspect that concerns me more particularly, and that is that Ontario operates a number of nuclear power stations. Personally, unlike many ecologically minded people, I still think that the Canadian nuclear power station system has the immense advantage of using natural uranium rather than enriched uranium, which would be less dangerous.
It's often said that emergency preparedness means preparing for the unforseeable. Can you add some details on security measures that are provided for in the event of an incident, if, for example, there is a loss of control at a nuclear power station. I imagine we can't send in any old police officer or the first person to arrive at the site. Could you explain to us briefly how your action plan is designed?
If an incident of the kind that occurred at Chernobyl happened, who would be responsible for a response?