Yes, I did. I want to go back to work with Madam Bear on the first nations. I didn't get my point in there. The first nations have been really discriminated against since firearms were brought in.
Even in Ontario, I was a hunter instructor in 1968. The first nations have not had to have a licence to hunt. They have had their status cards, and therefore, there was no training. It goes today. There is still no training. However, every person in Canada who owns a firearm has to have a licence, and then they have to go through training. From a lot of the statements and questions from your members here, it's quite obvious that you haven't taken a firearms safety course, because all that stuff is in there. Social responsibility is a major problem.
I teach right from the Lower Post First Nation in the Yukon right through to anywhere. I teach on the coast for all first nations—