I can't speak to the funding formula. I can speak to resources offered in northern Saskatchewan from the RCMP, and then there are the provincial justice programs that occur, with a smaller amount in terms of funding.
In the federal RCMP in northern Saskatchewan, there's the F Division that is responsible for the whole of the province, and the north district of F Division is responsible for the northern part of the province.
The services that the RCMP provides are not so many. The lack of funding in various special areas does not allow for communities to have the opportunity for calling the RCMP to investigate a crime under the Highway Traffic Act, for example. That comes out of North Battleford, I believe, for the entire north. The criminal investigation team for specialized fields either comes out of Prince Albert, Saskatoon, or North Battleford, when they are called upon. With regard to the drug enforcement team, again, not every community in the whole riding has those services. They can only stretch themselves so far, so they're not available in every community—