Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have found today very useful. I'm not sure I feel better, but I certainly am impressed with the information you've given us and with the approach you've taken to taser use in the city of Toronto.
Because I'm from Toronto, I actually say it correctly, as opposed to the rest of my family, which is not; they still say “Toronna”.
Obviously, officers have had handguns available to them for many years, so there have been many years to refine protocols for reporting, training, and so on, although I realize that they would have evolved in sophistication over the years.
This is a two-part question. We've heard about some differences in taser training, follow-up, and so on from people who have come. There are a variety of reasons for that, but there are significant differences. Do you know whether we would see the same thing with respect to the use of handguns in police forces across the country? Would there be significant differences in either protocols or reporting protocols?