There is mandatory training in most provinces—I believe it's in all provinces now. It's a minimum of 40 hours. It contains a range of topics, from report writing to the basis of authority, and it was put together by the registrars in the provinces, in consultation with the police community and with the private sector.
I just want to underline that the role of private security here is strictly as a first responder. At no time do we want to supplant or replace the police. We're simply first responders, like paramedics. And like paramedics over the past 20 years, we're going from being truck drivers to being trained personnel who can aid and abet the medical enterprise by being a first responder and stabilizing the situation.
We're there in the community, and we stay there. We don't move around. The skills that we're trained in are those skills to stabilize situations and then turn them over to the public police at the first available opportunity.