I think it's a good gesture on your part, Charles, for everyone to be able to hear that story. It's going to be important in the weeks to come as we roll out phase one of the buyback program with shops, and then phase two with individuals who legitimately and totally legally bought these assault-style rifles years ago.
These weapons are designed for wars. They are designed to kill as many people as possible in as little time as possible. That's why we outlawed 1,500 models of those firearms in 2020. Last Friday, we added another 324 models because the gun industry is very creative in designing and then producing new assault-style weapons. That is why, this week, we're putting into place a firearms reference table, which will automatically update that list of prohibited assault-style weapons, and my department—