You have to attend the residence and search it. You're only going to acquire what is there. My experience is that these people take their weapons and share them with their friends and family. They have other people who will hold the weapons for them. That's part of the issue with the whole registry. An individual registers the guns, but there's no way to track where that person keeps his weapons. Candice Hoeppner has guns: where are they? We have no idea where your guns are. To enforce these things is really tough. It's up to the individual to be honest and say, “Yes, here are all my guns”.
As I said, most people will register a few and hide the rest. With anybody who has family heirlooms, that's what we're finding. They may register the ones they use to go hunting, but people are hiding their guns. Let's be honest about it: they have an inherent distrust of government and they believe their guns will be seized. I'm not a big gun guy, but because you like to shoot, it's not for me to say that you can't do it. I don't understand why people golf, but I don't knock them for doing it.