Too late, it's already politicized. The minister, the cabinet, already has the authority to take away firearms. They already have that. They've had that since 1995. It hasn't changed. At the end of the day, the government, the cabinet, has that authority anyhow. What we are saying here is that it is a lopsided authority. They have the power to correct the mistake in one direction, but at the moment they don't have the power to correct it in the other direction.
In fairness, we have not seen government abuse of this power since 1995. All governments so far have been very measured in their responses. However, you have to be able to go both ways. Right now, the power swings only one way.