Thank you.
Chief Serr, I'll end with you, if I can.
In a March 2017 interview on Canada's legalization, Mario Harel, the president of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, said:
We need about 2,000 drug-recognizance experts to do the job properly.... We have about 600 right now.
We need more training and it’s going to be a long process. We have to realize that we won’t have enough police officers trained by next year.
I have two quick questions. Do you concur with that? Second, it was, I think, Chief Chatterbok who talked about maybe setting up a Canadian training capacity instead of having to send Canadian officers to the States. Can you elaborate a bit on who will do that, where the money would come from, and whether that's possible?