I think the short answer is no. I don't think that is an appropriate restriction, because, as I said, you really have to teach officers to make good decisions based on the situation they are actually encountering. As I said, we are paying close attention to the deployment of CEWs, including multiple restrictions, and we have put an increased emphasis on supervisors to review each and every situation in which a deployment was made.
I am not suggesting that the current language of our policy is perfect and I am certainly not suggesting that we're not prepared to look at further changes to the policy. I talked about the comparison of our policy with the policies of other police forces. The United Kingdom has done extensive work with respect to CEWs. They warn specifically in their policy against the notion of being overly prescriptive, but they do have provisions, not specifically time-related or number-related, and they have a longer description of risks associated with the CEW, including multiple deployments.
We'll certainly look at further amendments to our policy in that regard.