I think that question is so important that I'd like to make this acknowledgement to you as well. When you look at the Mounted Police, most of our people live in the community they police. When they come home from work, either off shift or on shift, the door-knocks go from there until the start of the next shift.
The other thing is that in our communities you can't hide. Everybody knows where the Mounties liveāall the Mounties. Even in Canada, we live in compounds in some communities, not because of the nature of the community but because that's the way the government buys the land. If there's some swampland on sale somewhere that doesn't run too much water, we buy the whole lot.