It's search and seizure. The ability of our officers to conduct search and seizure is severely limited.
I think there has to be a distinction between violating somebody's home and doing a traffic stop late at night when you have certain grounds. Maybe those grounds are insufficient to justify a search warrant, but certainly they're sufficient grounds to believe that this is a dangerous person--because you have information--and to subsequently search that vehicle and remove the firearms before they're used in the commission of an offence, without having to justify the criteria that have been established by the courts through the interpretation of the charter.
If you're serious about getting guns off the street, then untie our hands and let us do what we're paid to do out there. We'll do it for you. In the meantime, with the gun registry, we pretend we're doing more. We're just kidding ourselves. There are guns flooding into this country in numbers that we have not seen, ever, and I've been in policing for 35 years.