I think your example is very pertinent. It's exactly that. You make a B and E in a rural community and you steal a long gun or a restricted gun. It's the same thing. What's going to happen with it? It's going to be bought by somebody who's in a big city, and they use it. It's very easy to buy or sell those guns.
As I said, the biggest problem is the fact that we need to protect our borders and our ports. Those are places where our country has open doors.
For the last six months, the government has been bringing in legislation to address violence in our communities, by bringing in bills with tougher sentencing addressed to violent criminals. You make serious crimes, you're going to spend serious time. I think that philosophy is good.
It's starting to have an effect. It's going to take time. We do hope this legislation will be accepted and adopted as soon as possible. That's why in our presentation today we said, let's hope it's a non-partisan thing here. We're talking about the security of our communities, and I think everybody is concerned about that. Everybody wants to live in a country that is safe, and that's why we're very supportive of those initiatives.