I don't know that I want to get there, but I can tell you this. Many years ago, when Allan Rock was the Minister of Justice, I wanted to support his gun movement and I found that there were different regions of the country that had very different reactions to it. But I can tell you this: there's no paucity of information and statistics and people who are prepared to help in relation to the success of the gun registry, including the police.
So it's not comparable, because you have so much information as to the necessity: international experience with the gun registry—You're not making the decision on that now. It's a debate that's been going on for a long time, but I would imagine there are rooms on Parliament Hill that are full of information on behalf of or contrary to the view of a gun registry. You have lots of information to make that decision; you don't have, in this one.