Yes, sir, annually. It's legislated in Ontario under the Ontario police act that you have to have annual firearms requalification training, as well as personal safety training in terms of handcuffing and restraining people without the use of a firearm. Of course, the firearm is the last resort, so you have to learn the different techniques to disarm and do things without the firearm so that you have those skills to enable you to do that in a safer way if possible.
So it happens annually within the OPP, and it has to occur within a 12-month period, not the calendar year, but within every 12 months. We review all our range rules and safety, firearm storage, and criminal code authorities to use the firearms. We review all of that in a classroom, and then our officers practise shooting 72 rounds from various distances and, as I described, various positions. Then after those 72 practice rounds, they have to fire 50 rounds to requalify at 10 different distances.