I think you've hit an interesting point that needs to be put into this report. We've been promised working cellphone service since I worked in telecommunications, which was a long time ago. I know I look really young, but I'm not—I'm just kidding.
I'm just bringing some levity to this very serious topic. I think that is something that has to be put into this study, that the working cellular network is critical to this.
When we look at how this is implemented, I just don't want it to get lost in the logistics. I've seen this so many times. Everybody agrees on a great idea and then everybody walks away from the table. It's like a group project—yes, that's great—and then you don't have that one person who is the implementer, who gets it going and makes it operate.
You mentioned the Amber alert. Do you think that the Amber alert is the project to follow? Do you think, since it's already been created, there's no need to reinvent the wheel? Basically, recreate the same principles as Amber alert—