Just briefly, in support of what Mr. MacKenzie has said, we're not talking about changing the law, we're talking about an amnesty, which happened, by the previous government, eight times. We're not talking about changing the law.
I'd just like to make one comment on Mr. Alghabra's point, because I think he refuted his own point. He talked about somebody who commits a crime of passion, an unpremeditated crime. They're not going to think twice because their guns are registered. It's a crime of passion. They don't care whether the gun is registered or not. It's a crime of passion. They're not thinking, period. So it's irrelevant whether the gun is registered or not. It's clearly irrelevant. In a crime of passion, by definition, you're not thinking very clearly. He's not going to care whether his gun is registered or not. That's silly.