Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Welcome to our committee.
I suppose this is a question for the RCMP to answer, or Mr. MacKillop, if you will.
One of the concerns that Canadians have--and people are dying as a result of this failure, in my view--is the number of handguns in this country. We go to an elaborate extent to register firearms in this country, yet it seems that the border is a bit of a sieve for handguns coming into the country. In fact, a report of two years ago from the CBSA shows that the number of firearms seized at the border has actually steadily declined since 2001.
CTV has done a recent report in B.C. The RCMP indicates that roughly half the guns fuelling the gang war in British Columbia's lower mainland come from the U.S. There's a big concern. People are dying as a result of handguns being loose. Some of them are people involved in criminal activity, and often, unfortunately, we have, very sadly, innocent bystanders being killed as well.
What confidence can Canadians have that this problem's being seriously addressed?