Thank you.
Mr. Minister, no matter how you cut the pie here, it looks like the cost of this exercise is in excess of $100,000 per gun. If you're at $400 million for training, and you have acquisition and other administrative adjustments, are we not over $100,000 per gun? I know that wasn't envisaged when your party made your commitments on this, but we're looking at a lot of toast to allow our people to pack heat at the border.
I have a technical question with respect to jurisdiction. As I understand it now, your CBSA has officials who are from the Department of Immigration, from the Food Inspection Agency, and from CRA, the Canada Revenue Agency. I believe those people still report to those ministers. This is a little technical, but are we not here talking about arming individuals in agencies reporting to ministers other than you? We're actually going to be arming immigration officials, Canadian Food Inspection Agency officials, and Canada Revenue Agency officials, the guys who collect the income tax. Are we not arming those people in their work here, and is there a jurisdictional thing? Have you settled that, in terms of the laws, as to which minister is responsible for these individuals in terms of their acquisition and use of these firearms?