Well, that happens quite often. Families members get pulled into the web of witness protection a lot. Certainly, they have to sign on the dotted line as well. They are being provided with protection. Trying to create a new life for them in another part of the country is tremendously difficult, so they have to be committed to the program themselves. That's on the national side.
On the provincial side, it's a little bit different, in the sense that provincial programs--I think Ontario is the same, and Staff Inspector Izzett can correct me on this--are more of a witness management program, in the sense that certainly they're protecting the witnesses but it's not anticipated that that protection will last for years.