Well, a simple answer would be that clearly policing is seen much more as a fully able-bodied-person job, but often police people get hurt or injured on the job and can take on the secondary functions, more administrative functions, in policing.
It's a whole lot more difficult to have folks with a disability out in the cars doing the active police work on the front line. I think the issue around policing is that there isn't a single person, an aboriginal person, someone without post-secondary education, a person with post-secondary education—We're looking to recruit pretty well everybody's first-born into policing over the next five years, because we're potentially going to have a serious problem being able to service Canadians.