I don't think so. I believe the article you're talking about was out of Edmonton last November.
Part of the training is testing people who are under the influence of drugs, and after a course in Edmonton last November, we partnered with the Métis Child & Family Services Society in Edmonton, whereby they had volunteers who are drug users come in under the influence. They were told in advance that we obviously don't condone drug use, but if they're going to use it anyway and want to help us out, we'd be pleased to have their assistance, but also that if they came in with drugs on their person, they would be dealt with according to law.
A reporter picked up the story and didn't have all the facts and reported it, and as a result, we had an interesting day. But that story died off very quickly. We've been back at that same facility three or four times since then, and it hasn't been an issue