Really quickly, since we probably don't have a ton of time, I'll just say recruitment. In the province of New Brunswick, the current Minister of Public Safety and Justice wants to have 80 new RCMP officers in the province by the end of 2025. All the mayors of the southeast region met with him last Thursday, and the question I asked him was, “It's wonderful that you want to have some extra police officers for visibility and crime reduction efforts, but how confident are you that you're going to be able to recruit?” People don't want to go into the RCMP anymore. The Mass Casualty Commission report out of Nova Scotia has shed some light on maybe a longer time in Depot. These are factors with which maybe the federal government would be able to help.
Again, across the country RCMP issues arise, particularly around recruitment, so we need better conversations with municipalities when changes are made to the RCMP contracts, but recruitment efforts are going to be especially significant over the next few years.