—go into a.... Okay.
I'm sorry, I'm talking to Mr. Bernardo; I don't know if you folks had anything to add.
I have another question, and again, forgive my layperson's understanding of it as I'm not a firearms owner myself. Right now, when a verification is done for a restricted or prohibited firearm, that confirmation number or registration number—I'm not sure of the technical term—is provided to show that the PAL verification was done. Is that number essentially just used afterwards to get confirmation that the transaction is permitted? Is that number basically like ordering something online and if something goes wrong, I have my confirmation number to confirm that I really bought it?
Is that the only purpose that number serves, or is there some other purpose?