We have a process where we reach out to the federal government if we need the rangers, the military or the Red Cross. The system we have in place right now works well. I have to write a letter to the minister of safety and ask him for the Canadian Rangers. We also have to work with Joint Task Force North and reach out to them. We have a process where we work with them.
Again, the problem is that, when we use our rangers, they're great and very helpful. However, sometimes, when we access them, their communities are being impacted, as well. We have rangers from other jurisdictions or communities, but they're at the other end of the flood zone or other end of the river. If we ask to access them, they may be taken out of their communities. That is a challenge we see.
I think we have a really good relationship with the federal government, and we have the ability to access this, if we need it. The resources are there. We utilized them more so last year than this year. It depends on the resources in the communities and the ability of the communities to work on things. I would say the Canadian Rangers are a very integral part of what we do. They're one piece of the puzzle.
Thank you.