I'm going to speak before Chief Crane.
The Nishnawbe Aski police service is just a police service. They're like peace officers. They're not a fully designated police force. Second of all, her community, Slate Falls First Nation, has about 260 members on reserve and they have two police officers who work full-time, 24 hours a day. They try to do shift work. Meanwhile, in the town of Upsala, you might have three or four OPP officers policing a hundred residents.
When you look at the disparity between population and policing, and NAPS being underfunded...they're often overworked. They're unable to participate within the community and really do their job thoroughly. There's a high burnout rate with our police officers as well.