Thank you.
My final question is this. The third bullet in point 8 talks about only half the 1.2 million restricted weapons listed in the old registry being re-registered. I'd like to tie that in to the comment made by Mr. Bennett that managing contracts in an uncertain legislative environment...and then to qualify that by pointing out that the Conservative government has talked of an amnesty. Has that sort of talk led to this situation, this very dangerous situation, where the Auditor General notes that we have a serious problem in that half of the 1.2 million restricted weapons that had been registered--now we have half of those, meaning 600,000 are no longer registered. People did not re-register them knowing there is an amnesty. Was this one of the considerations when you mentioned managing the centre is a little difficult in a changing and uncertain legislative environment?