They would very much agree in the sense that we are not needing to write the rules, but we need to provide the resources in the sense of education.
You're very familiar with fire halls across this country, with 80% volunteers, and I see the significant training that goes on. I find different scenarios of training in different particular fire halls. When you're in rural, there is the cattle rescue unit. Now, you're not going to find a cattle rescue unit in a lot of places, but in a rural area like mine, there it is. That's what you're talking about. It needs to be built for the situation, thus the communication empowerment as they need it for their community.
Is there anything more you would like to say about how we can do that?