I will go off the minister's previous comments, in the sense that when properly funded, the model is very strong. It's flexible and it's nimble in its ability to move resources when situations arise, such as forest fires in Fort McMurray or a terrorist investigation in Kingston. We can bring specialized resources in when we wouldn't have all of those in Kingston, bring them in, front-end load an investigation and work toward solving those crimes. It gives us the flexibility to move the resources, but it needs to be properly funded.
We are doing a review of policing, of contract policing itself, and how it interworks with federal policing, to make sure that the model is sustainable and that the model is serving the needs of Canadians and meeting the expectations of a safe Canada.