Thank you, Chair.
I have a couple of things to talk about. One, if we're trying to deal with safety, I find it rather offensive that, if this is the actual issue, we're trying to improve public safety through a firearms bill that has nothing really to do with it. It didn't have anything in it, until some of these amendments came forward, that we would want to limit debate and all that goes with it.
This amendment, although we had opportunity to talk briefly about it, was given to us this morning at the start of our committee. If we're going to be not just paying lip service to something, and we're legitimately concerned about dealing with public safety, then we—