Well, you're quite right, the firefighters' associations do negotiate their own collective agreements and try to negotiate benefits for firefighters who pass away in the line of duty, but as I said in my presentation, it's a very patchwork benefit across Canada. Some have been able to negotiate two times their salary, which is normal and which isn't all that much money.
We think it's time that the federal government did something very similar to what's been going on in the U.S. since 1976--that the federal government recognize first responders when they pay the ultimate sacrifice and die in the line of duty. And they can't hide behind jurisdiction every time we come forward on this. It's time that they moved forward and recognized those who pay the ultimate sacrifice and leave behind a widow and children.