The cost is a question that has been raised time and time again. The reason we can do it as cheaply as we can is that there is a program there ready to go that is fully funded by the federal government in the U.S. Our problem is that we can't bring it to Canada without having to fund it. We don't have to reinvent the wheel here. That's why we can keep the cost down: we can bring it in, get it in place, and start training first responders right away. And we do it in a way that our trainers go out to the municipalities, so there is no cost to the municipality other than supplying a classroom. That's the reason.
We've been told time and time again that we're flying under the radar at $500,000. We should have added a zero to that and said it was $5 million and the government probably would have jumped on it, but we can't honestly do that. We think for $500,000 we can start training.