I think it ultimately depends on the objective. I go back to what I said previously. The courts have recognized that with the criminal offences in relation to firearms that you've just described, there is an inherent risk associated with this behaviour. Carrying a concealed firearm in public, carrying a weapon while attending a public meeting, weapons trafficking, those are all behaviours that maybe don't involve the use of a firearm, in the sense that I described earlier, but that involve a firearm as an element of the offence. Again, the concern is around the inherent risk associated with certain conduct involving firearms that doesn't comply with requirements around possession or storage.
