With regard to an unintended consequence, I don't know if you've heard from the AG of Saskatchewan. He does have a concern about creating a mandatory minimum on B and E and the theft of a weapon. It's a fairly common crime in the northern part of his province, almost exclusively committed by members of the aboriginal community. The theft occurs oftentimes in cottages and camps, and the weapon is not being used for some other crime but simply for going out and hunting. At least, that's how he has recounted it to me.
It's a problem of recognizing the importance and significance of that new offence for Ontario, particularly for the big cities, and probably for big cities in other provinces. But you end up with this other consequence where that particular sector of our national community is going to end up perhaps more seriously affected—I'm not saying targeted—by it than the gang member here in downtown Toronto.
Do you have any suggestions as to how we might be able to take that into account?