I think the room for expansion should be taken on a community-by-community basis, but I would align myself more with what Calvin was saying there, that the number of rangers doesn't need to be increased, but maybe their operational capabilities and their training opportunities do.
In terms of search and rescue, I would highlight that across the 1 CRPG, which covers the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, rangers were only officially activated twice for search and rescue this year. The rangers wear lots of hats, so they're often volunteers on the ground search and rescue teams in their communities. They're often members of the Coast Guard auxiliary units that go out to do marine searches. I think that's a really important distinction. The training that is given to rangers is not always just used in an official capacity, but is often used to bolster the search and rescue system on a voluntary basis.