There are a series of pieces in that question, so I'm going to try to address all of them quickly, as I know we have limited time.
To be clear, further to the last question, there's obviously very important work that we still need to do to see Bill C-321 through, and all the regulatory amendments, including, as we mentioned, some significant gender-based violence regulations that I think are quite critical.
The second part is about the firearms compensation program. As we have mentioned previously here, and I know the minister has mentioned it, there are two phases planned for that.
The first phase would involve purchasing all the firearms that are currently banned from businesses, and that is happening in the near term.
The final part of the question related to other models of firearms that need to be assessed. I can assure you that the public safety employees working very closely with the RCMP firearms centre are in the process of reviewing all other models to ensure that we can work quickly to be able to identify assault-style firearms within the other models. We will continue to consult other experts, as we are able, to do so.