That's fair enough.
Mr. Rigby, I think some issues were brought up earlier, and maybe some misinformation, with respect to the cost of arming the border people. I'm not sure you got the opportunity to completely answer the question. Having been on the committee when this was addressed a long time ago, I'm aware that there was much more involved in the costs associated with the arming. I have to say that as a member of this side, I'm very pleased by what I see with the Canadian Border Services, their interdiction of firearms and so on at the border. There has to be a sense by the people there that they feel far more secure approaching vehicles knowing that they are armed. They don't know what's in the vehicles. We're starting to see larger numbers, I believe, of interdiction of firearms coming into the country.
Would you expand a little on what that money really purchased? It purchased a whole lot more than the arming of the officers, and I'm aware of that.