For us, the major challenge has been mobilization—moving 6,000 police officers out into B.C., identifying them, and getting them accredited. Mind you, some of them are already there. But they all have to have accreditation, so we're working with the various police forces. We have 118 police forces supplying police officers, so you have to identify them by name and photo, transport them there, put them on accommodation, and then organize a 24-hour shift schedule for them.
What we're trying to do is make it an all-Canadian games from a security perspective. We want to have the Sûreté du Québec beside the Toronto police, beside the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary, and not one police force by itself at a certain venue or place. That has been a big challenge for our mobilization people, much bigger than we anticipated.