You spoke of the need for equal law enforcement access across Canada from coast to coast to coast, and I think this builds on what Mr. Eglinski was saying. What does that look like?
Law enforcement, I think, will need to be different in rural areas and rural communities than it is in urban environments. The communities are smaller and the people are more widespread in where they live. The cost of policing is quite different. What kind of benchmarks are you looking for to say that we have equal access to law enforcement in your communities, let's say, or various places in your riding, as compared to somewhere else in Canada?