Okay. Maybe we'll leave it for someone else to deal with then.
On the Rangers, I know that they operate throughout the Arctic, but also in Labrador, and on the Northern Peninsula in Newfoundland, for example, as well.
You were talking about the paid training that they receive. I wonder if you could describe what the nature of the pay would be for a ranger. It seems to me that you have a very valuable reserve force here, who are essentially on standby, with the capability of operating where no one else can. Are they only paid for training days, or are they paid to be there and to be available and to be willing to take up the task that's assigned to them? Is there something more than just training days pay? I know reservists in cities get paid for their Thursday night or their weekend warrior stuff or camps and whatnot. These folks seem to me to be dedicated and available at call. Is there some extra pay for that?