If I can correct you, sir. No, you're not run against CPIC. What occurs every day is this. There are approximately 400 offences under the Criminal Code that have what are called UCR codes associated to them. Those 400 offences can generate what's called a “firearms interest to police”, FIP. They are generated for every single Canadian, period. If a FIP is generated for an individual for one of those 400 offences, CPIC will check against the Canadian firearms information system to determine whether or not that individual is a client. If that individual is a client, and there is a match, then the information is forwarded to the program. Therefore, it's the reverse of what you've described. We're not checking CPIC. In essence, CPIC is checking us.
On June 5th, 2018. See this statement in context.