You're in a position in which you're going to have to do a bit more training, because the number of people across the country is significantly lower than the number we anticipate we are going to need down the road. In other words, you're going to be hiring a lot of new people who perhaps, as we speak today, have never had any training in this particular area.
The prospect that training will take place in certain areas of the country only at a given time has been brought to my attention—I think we've had this discussion thanks to Mr. Lake—in an earlier meeting in, I think, the West Block, a very quiet meeting with members of Parliament attending. You're obviously going to have to change that scheduling. So whatever you've done in the past 25 years, now change it. This is a pretty dramatic piece of legislation.