Atiq, why don't I start?
We have been in discussion with the provinces around this idea, because were we to have mandatory training, it would require legislative change at the federal and provincial levels.
The U.S. is the jurisdiction we looked at that did put this in place. The academic literature around their program is that it has not resulted in better outcomes. It's an online program that everyone has to take. People figure out what the answers are or look them up online, and it doesn't appear to have a long-term impact.
We are working with the provinces, because they would probably be the front line delivering this, to test viable options for this type of training to determine what would actually work and improve outcomes. I think before recommending to the minister that we move to mandatory training, we would want to be very confident that there was a return on investment from it and that it wasn't just a burden on individuals without any improved results in the outcomes.
That's what we intend to test.