 We have about a 30% chance that a major earthquake will hit British Columbia in the next 50 years, and I'm impressed that the level of professionalism I've seen from our first responders, whether it's the HUSAR or the nurses and doctors at the hospital, the coordination at our Provincial Medicine Coordination Center, really impressed with the amateur radio folks who for the first time in Canadian history made contact with a plane, a Canadian military plane flying about 25,000 feet over the Rockies. That's never been done before, and they were able to communicate with the other provincial regional operations centers to find out who has communication and what's happening to create a situational awareness of the disaster.