We use a multitude of programs, and we consult quite a bit before we engage in any process. As an example, the Kairos blanket exercise is very well used, both at a community level and with federal departments right now. We introduced it this past week at our training academy in Regina, and it's going to be something that's mandatory for every troop coming through depot going forward.
Then, when you graduate from the training academy and you're deployed somewhere in the country, it's important to have additional training within the region or the nation, or perhaps if you're working with Inuit or Métis. You need to be able to understand the traditional practices of that community, whether it's going to have tea with an elder or accessing what we have in many of our provinces, which is regionally specific training called “aboriginal perceptions training” for our members and our employees who are working in that area.