A couple of things would have to happen very quickly. If it was related to a cyber-attack, my first call would be to CSE. I'd call the director at CSE and get her working on it right away. They have the expertise within our government. Many of those pipelines, by the way, are administered by the private sector, but we've already built those relationships. We've already made those connections. We're meeting regularly with those people.
We would build upon that in order to get them back online as quickly as possible, but there would be other considerations, because, very quickly, the absence of those pipelines would have an impact further downstream on refineries. It also wouldn't take long for it to begin to impact heating and other energy requirements for Canadians. We would look for alternative ways to deliver those products, as quickly as possible. There would be a number of responses triggered immediately.