That's a fairly complex question, given that our staffing depends heavily on the environment itself.
Clearly, on a day‑to‑day basis, we have a core workforce. Depending on the threat or risk, we increase our staffing levels. It's done progressively. When the chambers are sitting, we obviously increase the number of staff. In addition, given the required hours, we need to increase our staffing levels. All of this is determined internally.
In terms of our numbers, I would say that, by and large, we are satisfied. It's very difficult to determine the required staffing levels, as the situation fluctuates regularly. When we reach a certain plateau or observe a trend, we can begin to reassess those levels. However, at present, I would say that we are satisfied with our staffing. We are fully able to do our job with the workforce we currently have.
Perhaps Mr. Savard could talk about overtime.
