The risk assessment was done in the initial instance because we could not deploy a carbine for every vehicle. That's when the risk assessment was done. However, now we're in a position where each member, if they are trained, would have access to the carbine, to put that in their vehicle. Therefore, that has changed.
The risk assessment was more for the initial issuing of the patrol carbines. However, in big units such as Surrey, they would have access to that equipment, if they are carbine trained, to put it in their vehicle.