On the funding for our registry, following up on the comments that have just been made, you're quite right that the administration, the maintenance, and the verification exercises always require resources for those purposes. Ontario has many larger municipalities and jurisdictions where, when driving by somebody's house, you're not going to recognize that person, so there are resourcing issues, which is why the resolution passed by the CACP does request financial assistance in this area.
In Ontario, we do have a central unit that Superintendent Truax is responsible for and that provides all of the training and all of the liaison with the national registry. That is a funded unit and it does give some support.
In the past and in the early days of implementation, it provided some support in relation to equipment and cameras for taking pictures and that type of thing, but there's not a significant amount of resourcing provided. It is obviously an issue for police across the country to have the resources to properly implement this registry, to not just have it exist and not be able to do the things you need to do because you don't have the resources to do them.