Yes, I'll come back to that in a minute.
In case I run out of time, taking the training is crucial and that's come up with a number of people, especially in northern, remote aboriginal communities. Is there anything we need to do in terms of this legislation to improve upon that?
The legislation...it's interesting because everybody seems to mention the chief firearms officers a lot within the provinces. The legislation provides for a federal override, if I could put it that way, in some instances on what CFOs do. They also seem to be very crucial in terms of showing a willingness to provide other opportunities for the training aspect. Is there anything we need to do in that case to ensure the training is available, or is there anything that we even can do under federal legislation?
Either one of you, or both.