We are currently still using the national search and rescue manual. It is in a different format from the volume 4 supplementary Canadian one referred to, which I understand is being developed. It's not something I'm particularly involved in. It really speaks to the same elements that are in the search and rescue manual.
So if you take the search and rescue manual--I believe you have a copy from our previous occasion--it is basically doctrinal in nature, because it describes from the policy to the tactical.