As I say, when the ranger is elected into the patrol, there is a review of whether the individual is physically and psychologically fit, a series of questions, and watching their physical activity.
I would caution again that rules that work south of 60 don't work so well north of 60.
I'll go back to the response I gave earlier. In that community, it's inherent.... Diabetes starts early. Heart disease comes in early. If we decide that we're going to put them through the same rigours as we do everyone else, you're going to start losing rangers quickly.
I would caution again to make sure that anything we do north of 60 has taken into consideration that community, not only their needs, but their current position.