I think, in fairness, the firearms program and the registry have been used somewhat interchangeably to describe the program. We, the officials who work in the Firearms Centre, have a narrow definition of the registry as the component dealing with the registration of firearms. It is not the whole program. The vast majority of expenditure, over 75%, is for licensing of firearms owners, and then, of course, we're also involved in safety training, safe storage, and publicity around that. But as I said, when it comes to registration, we're looking at a total amount of less than $15 million a year.
On May 30th, 2006. See this statement in context.