Thanks, Bob, for coming.
I'm pleased to be a member of the hunting and angling caucus as well. You talked about BB guns. I go back to when I was a young lad and I got my BB gun, and the first thing I was taught was safety. That carried through. As I got a little bit older—I was about 14 as I recall—I actually got my first .22 and I joined a shooting club and there again I was taught safety. I think that culture had already started. We were taught never to aim it at anybody and make sure that it was never left loaded. Those are the kinds of things that I think parents teach their children, and it's the right thing to do.
On the storage and transportation, just in terms of the paintball guns and trigger locks, we have a huge paintball area just outside of Medicine Hat, and I know there are a lot of people who go there. I'm wondering if you could talk a bit about the use of paintball air guns and also what you see in terms of storing those and the paint pellets.