First off, safety is of the highest priority for the leadership of the RCMP. We've done many initiatives in the tactical training area with immediate action rapid deployment training. Every member has to recertify on all their intervention options, and we have added to that training. This is not training for new members; this is for members in the field. When they go to recertify on their firearms, they also get training on immediate action rapid deployment. That was added to their annual recertification. That was one portion.
We will also, in the coming years, be looking at various soft and hard techniques and adding them to our recertification annually. We also have added a critical incident response. What happened was that we saw the gap. In Moncton or in a big area like Surrey, it doesn't show itself, but in smaller areas, where a bunch of members come to a scene before an emergency response team or a trained critical incident responder comes on the scene, we needed to require the detachment commanders and leadership to have that training so they could deploy members safely, having an eye on the situation and creating parameters. We created that training so that each supervisor would have the training needed to deal with a critical incident before specialized teams arrive on the scene. That's been rolled out. I'm trying to think of some of the other training we had....