The relationship differs, of course, everywhere. I would like to say that for the most part we've really made some strong, positive steps over the years. A lot of it, I believe, goes back to the investment we made in getting to know our communities, and investing in our community youth as well. But the relationship is varied.
I would like to say that for the most part it is positive. We work very closely with our first nation policing partners. You heard me talk about the provincial liaison team program, which is a fairly new program. It's all about giving our officers the tools required, the communication skills and alternative dispute resolution skills. We talk a lot about diversity and the diversity within first nations communities, of course, right? Sometimes we forget about that, that every community is so very different.
A lot of what makes it easier for us is the local detachment commander, the on-the-ground, front-line folks. The relationship they've built over the years with the local community will make it a lot easier in times of crisis.