Yes, it would, because more and more we're seeing mainly those trafficking in illicit drugs possessing handguns. I grew up in a society where hunting was a way of life for indigenous people—long guns, rifles, shotguns. As of late, in the last year, maybe two years, every time our drug officers executed a search warrant under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, there was a loaded firearm there, and it was a handgun. They're easily hidden in the waistband of those who are accused.
I agree there should be a reverse onus on that section, because we don't need those individuals walking the streets in our communities with loaded firearms, especially if they're under the influence of drugs or alcohol.