I want to welcome you back, Mrs. Fraser. We've missed you and your staff. It's great to have you back here and good to have your excellent reports.
Government is about making policy choices. I know you're not in the policy area. The previous administration, in terms of law enforcement, decided to put hundreds of millions of dollars into a long gun registry, which has been a matter of much debate in our society, about the utility and the effectiveness of this gun registry, and so on.
The opposition party, one in particular, argued that money could be better spent by putting it into DNA analysis, better screening of people who do apply for firearms, and so on, real crime prevention and things that can clearly be demonstrated to be a very effective tool for making a safer society.
Would it be a fair observation that, in the past, one of the problems with the DNA labs is that they have been seriously underfunded and they are short of resources?