Thank you, sir. I believe that's the openness that the committee should expect, that things will change: recommendations will change and policy will change. That's part of the reason you have the reporting you have, I believe. It's part of the reason you're going to continue doing the testing. Those were the things this committee, which was active at the time, felt were important: they wanted to know that those things did occur and would occur in the future.
One of the other things you indicated—and someone was not heartened by it—is that the policy is consistent with that of police forces across Canada. The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police are in concurrence with the policy. The RCMP frequently take part in joint force operations with municipal and provincial forces across the country. Members interact with each other. Is it important that they each know what the other is going to do?