I agree with everything you've said, Mr. Norlock. Of course, Mr. Norlock, you're one of the strongest defenders of the outdoors community, and your bill proves that.
Anything can be used in an inappropriate way, including these particular devices. To your point about families being teachers, about parents mentoring their children, those are very profound and intimate experiences that last a young person an entire lifetime. Again, to your scenario of a young person, if the law stayed the same and the judge's ruling were allowed to stand, what would a child being thrown into court because their BB gun was stored the wrong way do to that child, in terms of their willingness to participate in the outdoors and perhaps willingness even to participate in conservation activities?
Again, that conclusion may be tenuous, but for me and millions of others who got their start in that particular way and ended up in careers in conservation, as the member for Yukon and the member for Wetaskiwin did, this is a very profound chain of events that can truly enrich a person's life, as it did mine.
Your points are very well taken, Mr. Norlock.