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During the Bush and Obama administrations and because of 9/11, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) assumed lead responsibilities for many of the CIKR sectors assigning Sector-Specific Agencies (SSAs) to establish sector-specific protocols for protection. However, most of these sectors have the DHS as its SSA. Under this approach, do you think any of these could be addressed better by another agency (e.g., assigning nuclear reactors, materials, and waste to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission)? Make sure to provide an example in your response.