Thank you for that question.
We certainly gather information from the members when they come in for training right now. The certifications will continue that. I would say where we gain the most information, however, is the actual usage reports that each and every member has to file every time that CEW is deployed. We consider a deployment, as the commissioner said, even when it's just threatened to be unholstered, and even when it's just displayed. We review every one of those usage reports at the local level. Every supervisor has to review it. It's reviewed at the divisional headquarters, the use of force coordinator, and then at the national level.
That's where we draw most of our information; however, we are about to embark on a more fulsome use of force reporting that goes even beyond the CEW. All uses of force, we'll gather information from that too. So that's real world, real life information that we'll use to build our information, and of course whether it's the local supervisor or the divisional coordinator or my own staff here in Ottawa, if they see anything that is either concerning or alarming, they deal with it immediately.
I apologize, that maybe wasn't exactly the answer you're looking for, but the actual recertification training doesn't provide that immediate information that we get from the user reports.