The Canada Border Services Agency is looking for a handful of stunt actors to be thrown down, handcuffed, searched and beaten to help train new recruits.
The agency has posted bid documents online looking for a company to supply actors for the training centre in Rigaud, Que., between Ottawa and Montreal.
The documents outline how the stunt actors will act out up to 15 situations a day, such as trying to smuggle drugs across the border in a car, to help the agency assess the skills of new border guards.
The people hired can expect to be handcuffed, thrown, held down using ``pain compliance techniques,'' and hit by trainees' fists, feet or batons.
They also must avoid any personal relationships with the recruits or CBSA staff.
Bidding for the one-year contract closes in early September, but the documents don't list an expected price.