As I indicated earlier, the RCMP has in fact adopted a new backup policy that has implications across the country, including financial implications with our contract partners. We're working on implementation.
We have made it mandatory that a number of situations require a response by more than one member of the RCMP—in the language of the policy, a multi-member response. Those include calls of violence or where violence is anticipated; a domestic dispute; an occurrence involving the use, display, or threatened use of a weapon; an occurrence involving a subject who poses a threat to himself/herself or others; areas where communications are known to be deficient; or any occurrence or situation where the member believes he or she requires a multiple-member response, based on the risk assessment.