Absolutely. As Chief Case said, it's not just about where we are post Lac-Mégantic and the recommendations; it's about the new challenges that we haven't seen before.
Chief Case gave the example of lithium-ion batteries. Is that even on the radar of tracking?
This is why the fire chiefs are calling for a national fire administration. The fire chiefs know what the risks are. In fact, we've met with 56 countries over the summer at the World Fire Congress. These issues need to be brought to the forefront, as Chief Case said, in a holistic and systematic way. They can't be in our blind spot.
We don't expect policy-makers to be fire chiefs. We expect them to be policy-makers. They need a mechanism to coordinate and get fire service expertise, like the one we're lucky to have here today.