No. Bear in mind too that the vast majority of verifications are done by gun dealers and gunsmiths in this country. There isn't one who isn't a verifier, because it's their business. When that person calls the Firearms Centre to say they wish to register this particular handgun to Mr. Wallace, first of all they want to ensure that you've got the proper licence to be able to possess a handgun, and that is verified, and we do an address check and so on. Then they would describe the firearm, and we would ensure that it matches the firearm on the table.
I agree with the Auditor General. It's not perfect. Ideally, you would want to have absolutely perfect information on every firearm registered in the system. It is by no means perfect, but the system isn't as faulty as one might think.