Well, certainly we have a number of things we do to try to assist our frontline officers. You make a very good point that at the end of the day, they are the ones dealing with the tragedy associated with the toxic drug crisis in terms of a frontline response, along with, of course, all the people who are impacted—the loved ones and the family and friends of people who are dying. Anything we can do to support those members, and that includes naloxone kits being issued....
Quite frankly, I think the most frustrating thing for our members right now is seeing situations where they do not have the tools to adequately respond. At the end of the day, our frontline members want to be able to deal with these problematic circumstances of public consumption, and I think that would be the single best way to support them: to give them those tools so that they would be able to do their jobs when there are community concerns about problematic drug use.