My only concern is that in northeastern Alberta, where I'm from, we have two ident guys for a huge area. These are Type A personalities. These guys take on extra work all the time. I know these guys personally. They're not the type who are going to volunteer to do something for themselves in this regard. It's only something that I'll mention to you; I'm sure you're aware of it.
Having been from northern Alberta all my life and having had victims of crime in my family and whatnot, I know that victim services immediately comes and looks after the victims. They do it immediately, and the victim really doesn't have a choice in it. They're there and they help them through the process. One of my concerns is that the members of the RCMP don't seem to have that right there for them. As you said, it seems to be a somewhat voluntary and selective service. That raises some concerns for me.