I can't tell you exactly on long gun registration. I can say with certainty that for the year just completed, 2005-06, of the $82.3 million budgeted for the Canada Firearms Centre approximately $15 million was for registration-related activities. That would be registration of all firearms, long guns as well as prohibited firearms and hand guns, and the access to that database by police.
Anything that's moved out of that would obviously yield some saving, but we should keep in mind that because there's an integrated information system that supports the registration of firearms, the incremental saving would probably end up being less than one might expect on a per unit basis.