Certainly.
We always work off risk assessment. Risk assessment does not always include the actual safety, but it includes the geography: how many members are at each detachment; did they have access to backup; and how close is backup. If they are at an isolated post and can only fly in, we'll take that into consideration.
It's not always based on Criminal Code statistics or the actual crime, but also that we have to take all those factors into account. We put that through a risk assessment.
For example, in the first round of deploying the carbine, we had to ensure that isolated detachments were given the equipment they needed, and we rolled it out. We could not purchase all of it at once. We had to use a risk assessment, and that was in consultation with each district and detachment commander.