Of course, within the police budget is the marine unit. Again, that would be picked up by the property tax payers.
In Niagara, where I sat on the police service board for over 12 years, one thing that always frustrated us was that we took on policing not just from a safety point of view, but from a border point of view, because Lake Erie is on the border. Of course, with that defaulting to the local level, it can be quite expensive in itself with no participation from the provincial or federal levels of government. It's all, once again, being borne by the property tax payers.
With that, I'm going to shift over to to Sergeant Moffatt.
Sergeant Moffatt, do you find it expensive within the service? Let me go back for a second. First of all, is there a harmonized process? I'll use that word. You are bound by the Police Services Act when it comes to adequacy standards and minimum numbers when you're on the road.