I can't be precise on that, except that I can frame it for you. If you look at the budget for the year just completed, which was for a little over $82 million for the entire Canada Firearms Centre, including all of the licensing, safety training, registration, and so on, something less than $15 million of the $82 million was for registration. That would be to register all firearms, including online police access to the database.
I don't think you could do it on a per-unit basis, because there's a fixed cost associated with having a registration system. There would certainly be savings associated with eliminating such a large volume of registrations, but I can't be precise as to what the exact savings would be vis-à-vis the total cost of $15 million. I should point out that the Auditor General was able to confirm that the means by which we allocate costs between licensing and registration are reasonable.