Yes, I think you had it basically correct. They're using the zone alerts or the community alerts at the lowest level and using Pelmorex, the subscription-based model that could be enacted in.... I'm sorry. It's not Pelmorex. It's the Everbridge subscription-based model that communities could have set up. For example, Sudbury does use the Everbridge system for our greater Sudbury alerts. There are mines all around here. If you want to know about a mine disaster, you sign up for that Sudbury alert.
When we get to the level where there is that threat of serious bodily harm, death or foul play for the indigenous female, by using a Weather Network-style or Amber alert-style blast out we could target that, like they do with the piloted grey alerts in Quebec, to localities or larger regions, whether it be northeastern Ontario, northern Ontario in general or the province, and then expanding out from there.
Also, keep that in mind even within Ontario, if you're in Ottawa, that's not far away. If you're in Kenora.... I know that Kenora and Winnipeg have a lot of interactions when it comes to missing parties, human trafficking and travel of indigenous women for sure—