Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I will be sharing my time with Mr. Breitkreuz.
I have just a very brief question for Mr. Mauser. It might take him a couple of minutes to answer it.
We've been hearing from front-line police officers quite strongly that they're concerned that other police officers who would depend on the long-gun registry...or that if chiefs instruct their front-line officers to depend on the data in the long-gun registry, doing so puts their lives at very severe risk. We heard one police officer say that if even one officer's life were saved by abolishing the long-gun registry, it would be worth it.
Of course, we've heard the reverse said. I know you've been following this, Mr. Mauser. Have you ever known or heard of an incident, even recently, in which a police officer depended on the flawed information in the registry and it cost that individual officer their life?