It's a huge undertaking to get something like this up and running, because as was said earlier, it's a case of moving from a system of registering some guns to registering all guns and to licensing all gun owners, which is a huge undertaking. A lot of money has been spent, some of it well spent and some of it not so well spent, but there is a system that is up and running and that is generally improving and doing much better.
There has been discussion about the long gun registry and stopping that system of registering long guns. My question to you, Mr. Baker, is what would be the cost saving from that? I'm told it's relatively minor, two or three million dollars—but that could be way off. Do you have a sense of what it would save Canadians if we no longer registered long guns?