But on the numbers, I think it's important that I clarify that these were the Northgate report numbers. We carried out a survey of strictly the border, the land border crossings. We had a 91% response; 2,200 officers responded.
So we drew from the border itself, and 88% said they wanted a sidearm. Another 10% said they didn't want one, but they recognized that the job requires one.
That's where our figures come from.