If it's all right with you, I can partly answer that.
I am the minister's co-lead for RCMP contract policing services, so I work on RCMP contracting with my colleagues across the country every single day. In my role, I also work with Quebec and Ontario.
In our experience, the most positive measure is to fund police capacity—whether in the RCMP or other organizations—so that better evidence can be provided to the courts. It's very important to provide judges with the information before they make a bail decision. For example, Ontario used federal funding for that purpose, and that's what we are trying to do under the police service agreements between the RCMP and the provinces and territories.
It also means teams have more resources available so they can put more effort into finding individuals who breached the conditions of their release and are free illegally.
Those are two concrete ways we can help. That said, as you mentioned earlier, recruiting people is difficult. It's a common refrain of police services, but I wanted to support what my colleague said.