Are the tests done in all communities? You mentioned in some communities it occurs, but probably the majority of the time, perhaps in Yellowknife where they have everything but the kitchen sink in which they have fire trucks and ladders, you name it. A lot of the communities are putting around in volkswagens where these guys have got cadillacs. I think there is a difference in regard to that you can test it
Page 601 where everything is there. If you test it in a community where basically if the fire truck works one day, great, if you have to boost it to start it and try to get all these other things going, you learn from those mistakes. You take those things out. The reason I ask the question is because there are plans there, all right, but you have to spend many years with Esso where basically every month we had to do a drill where you had to put on your oxygen tank, mask, run out with the hoses, go out with the fire truck, and test it in the middle of winter. It did not matter if it was 40 below or 30 below. Basically, it had to work. The only way we knew it worked was that you had these tests, and if something was wrong, you knew. You do not wait until the incident happened, then you do the test and you find out that the pump is frozen or the truck will not run. You try to make sure by doing these tests every once in awhile that you find these problems in relation to the equipment, who is in charge of what. You do not want ten foremen and one guy running the truck and that is the end of it. Everybody has to know what their places are and who is responsible for what. That is why I asked the question. I know that these types of things do happen in larger centres where you have fire trucks, where you have more people such as in Yellowknife - used to be Norman Wells, wherever - because of the airports and where they have equipment. Do they do these tests in every community just to ensure that they all know what their roles are and what equipment they have, does it work or does it not?