It's in the training.
The other thing is, I think I read in Mr. Ryneveld's report that he's got the medical evidence concerning excited delirium having been identified as deaths not only in policing but also in hospitals and psychiatric facilities.
Surely when we talk about medical people, there are some other sources of evidence of the death. It seems to me when I read some of the other reports that have been done where there has been, to me, a broad spectrum of medical evidence, that the excited delirium deaths—and I go back to the positional asphyxia, oleoresin capsicum spray, carotid artery restraint—may have been part of that whole thing. But there's got to be good medical evidence out there. I don't know that we need to reinvent the wheel, is what I'm saying.
Could you tell us what you ended up with as a result of those medical people examining that initial report or the final report that was done?