I will comment that sometimes it's not a question of having the equipment or the uniform; sometimes it's a personal preference on what type of uniform they have. In the Lower Mainland, in particular, many of the individuals buy their own pants, because they don't like the issued pants.
We are examining all of that. Actually, under vision 150, we have an innovation mailbox that allows the members to provide suggestions on equipment and training. We've received many suggestions in the uniform department, and we're testing some new uniform kit in the Lower Mainland.
Obviously in the RCMP, dealing with 20,000 members is a huge, huge task when we are procuring, especially when we go to switching equipment. However, when it comes to the safety equipment, that is non-negotiable. If we're going to get that equipment in, we have to make sure we have enough for what the risk assessment tells us. Absolutely.