There are challenges in regard to the weather and the climate as was specified earlier—extreme heat through the Okanagan with the vehicles closed, and in the north, the temperature. I'm not technically savvy on the specifications, but I do know that there is a temperature range and that does pose a challenge. Having the device is one thing. Making sure that the device is in working order and that it is going to work when it's required is very important as well.
It's not just having it. It's the maintenance of it. It's having the officers do checks of all their equipment when they get in their vehicles at the beginning of their shift, ensuring that it is an operational piece, that it's there and it's going to be useful when they need it.