No, sir, I do not. Once again, I could acquire that for you.
If you counted person-days, I suppose you could do some quick math. With respect to the four days a year, I think only one day of that is firearms.
I think it's important to note as well that the 49 hours the OPP get isn't totally for the use of sidearms. It is also for long rifles and shotguns. It's 16 hours more than most municipal departments train their people. Many municipal departments only get the training at the Ontario Police College. The OPP bring them back for the additional 16 hours. They don't necessarily get that in other departments.
So what is the bare minimum you would have to give a CBSA officer? If they're only issued sidearms and they don't necessarily have to have those other hours, then I think it would be fairly easy to cost in terms of the number of rounds fired, hours spent, and how many instructors are involved.