Yes, I totally agree. It's a unique situation, because rangers are very much about certain things; the military is about certain things. I think it was you or one of the other members who talked about not having the RCMP in all the communities. What we try to do sometimes, if we're able to get enforcement, which are our lands officers, our transportation officers and our ENR officers, is that we help them to be in the communities. Again, the level of the challenge is not as bad, and I hope it never is, but, yes, we utilize what exists.
I don't know if I have an answer. Do we ask the RCMP for more members in there, get people from down south, take away from that? I honestly don't know the answer. I would have to think about it and, again, work with the communities on that as well.
I have just one comment on the disaster assistance. I would have to thank very much the staff. The Department of Municipal and Community Affairs staff have done an amazing job with us on this. An hour and a half every week they get drilled with questions from me. They think they're on the floor of the legislative assembly. They've come up with a great approach to it.
Thank you.