Part of that is as a result of the visits that the ranger instructors do. We try to do a minimum of two visits per patrol. As you can imagine, the AOR, the area of responsibility, is extremely large, especially in the north, so in order to get out there we try to mandate at least two visits a year. Then that ranger instructor has the ability to get a sense of where the issues and the problems are, and they will identify any particular issues or problems. If it's something that the local government agencies are unable to handle, and it's deemed to be something specifically as a result of their service, then we do have that ability to identify that as a problem, and then look at that to see what is available for the care of the Canadian ranger.
On February 18th, 2015. See this statement in context.