I'd like to add some comments on that.
Firefighters have a variety of tasks. First, they respond to fires. That is the main emergency that they deal with. They also respond to car accidents. They help people in all sorts of situations when they are panicking and do not know who to ask for help. Firefighters help not only the general public but also the police in some situations. The police call us to see if we can help them. Paramedics also frequently need help. Earlier, we said that firefighters arrive before ambulance attendants in 80% of situations. That is the case in Gatineau and most communities in Quebec. Given the geographic location of fire stations in the municipalities, firefighters are available and on site more quickly when medical calls come in.
That being said, if we are talking about the entire country, why are we not speaking to all of the provinces, to the provincial health agencies? We believe that the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs represents all—