Thank you. I won’t disagree with the Minister. I believe those communities that have put the effort and have had the potential financial background to put such emergency plans in place are probably well prepared for such emergencies. But in the Minister’s own words, not every community is at the same level and that’s my concern, is that we have a disparity of situations out there, we’ve got communities at risk, and if we’ve got communities at risk, we’ve got a territory at risk. If you’ve got a territory at risk, you’ve got a nation at risk. It’s a cascade effect in which I think it’s critically important that we put the proper plans and the proper standardization models in place so that the communication amongst communities, the communication with government is paramount and I don’t believe we’re quite there yet and I’m hoping that the department is listening loud and clear.
This is a priority, I believe, and I think that it’s a priority that’s not being given its full attention. I’ll leave it at that. The Minister has already commented on it. I won’t seek another comment and rebuttal, but my question related to this area has to do with the communication in the event of an emergency event or a disaster. Do we have proper communication protocols in all 33 communities? Thank you.