We're taking a very different approach. Just to add to what the commissioner said earlier on about if we have enough resources, the answer may be no, if we have extra service demands during that consultation process. But this program is the number one priority in national police services, and the resources will be made available if that happens.
The difference today is that the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police has a new committee called the national police services committee, and it's chaired by Chief Constable Derek Egan from the Saanich Police Department. It is not an RCMP member who is chairing that. It's somebody who is extremely outspoken. He will not be shy about taking us on and challenging us. So I think part of the answer is putting the right person in the right job and making sure we really do have a consultative process going on.
I think if I or Mr. Buckle were to go to some of the other areas, because we work in a paramilitary environment, there's sometimes a tendency for people not to want to come forward and speak up. I don't know if that was part of the problem or what, but some of the things took me by surprise. I was quite surprised to find that the Auditor General was getting a different reception from what we were getting. That's something we have to be concerned about, because it tells me that our communication is not effective.