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3wThat number does not surprise me; sadly, the lack of concern is equal to their true lack of understanding and real information. The average Canadian believes that first responders, community services, and the CAF will all just magically appear to save them. People don't spend time thinking about the bad things that may happen; that is left to the "Men in Black" to deal with the space aliens that arrive daily after all. Many thanks for sharing this and all the amazing work that you and your team do to help others.