The statistics that we showed you are basically from our database, but it's the rescue coordinating centres that tabulate those. They are tasked with that. Each incident generates a SAR report, and it's all captured in there.
As I mentioned earlier in our briefing, sometimes it is the territorial RCMP's responsibility to go out and look for the lost hunter. We may, in our response, provide a Hercules because there are no assets available, or it may go to the provincial authorities. That is ongoing every day. I think that's really what makes our system very robust, in that our rescue coordinating centres have the authority, without going any higher, to make decisions. They can contract, and they have a network of contacts, such as EMOs, local police, and all sorts of things.