No, it's maybe the weapon holder. But if someone is using it incorrectly....
I think with the SB/OR idea--subject behaviour/officer response reporting--as it's called, which Staff Sergeant Johnston is championing in partnership with the RCMP, we're going to be able to find those incidents sooner and do the research.
As I said in my earlier remarks, research has not been part of policing up until very recently. And now it would seem that it's a requirement that the public is expecting. You're telling us that.
That is obviously going to come at some type of cost in additional funding. Right now, you call the police department to get a police response and they don't send somebody with a master's degree who is going to stand there and observe and check boxes. We're there to protect the public and protect property and things of that nature. But it will come.