Perhaps I'll just add on to that question, because it's an important issue.
In the future, when a CPIC check is done, if you are a person who has a firearm licence, that information is still going to be there. So a police officer would know that there is a possibility of firearms there, just as now they know there's a possibility, but the data are not that reliable.
As I understand it, although I am not an expert on policing, when an officer is approaching a house where a situation has been reported--and we have officers around the table, Dave MacKenzie included--there are always certain methods you put in place, assuming that there will be a firearm there, whether there is or not. That's my understanding, Commissioner.