I think you're right to understand that it does nothing to decrease women's vulnerability and it does nothing to increase their equality. It's actually 85% of men who own guns and 30% of women who are the victims of gun violence. Those numbers are a real concern to us, but mandatory minimum sentences on firearms like those proposed through Bill C-10 just do nothing to address that inequality and the oppression that women experience through the connection between violence and guns and masculinity.
In terms of concrete examples of women's disadvantages associated with Bill C-10, women aren't just white, able-bodied, non-racialized women; women are members of other communities. It is primarily men who are gun offenders, and when those men are targeted by these provisions, it disadvantages the whole community, so it disadvantages the women in those communities as well.