At the time I was a commanding officer I was responsible for operations in Ontario, and initially when it comes out I think any time you touch a person's purse strings they get a little sensitive. And there was talk among the membership when I met with them.
I go back to Sir Robert Peel's basic principles of policing. One of them is that the police are the people and the people are the police.
At the time our headquarters were in the city of London, and people were being laid off left, right, and centre and losing their jobs in the industries there. Some industries were shutting down. Specifically, on the day of the announcement, 3M was closing its aerosol plant there.
So I met with the people and said, along that principle, to just stop and think for a second about the number of Canadians who were losing their jobs in this recession and difficult time. So before you get feeling like you're being bled out, just think about the situation in this specific town. And I did the same when I went to Toronto. It was time to think about who we were.