I will come to the investment in just a moment, but I want to highlight for you, Mr. Chiang, and I think for all members of this committee, how much I firmly believe that the strategy to reduce gun violence cannot be about just one thing. It requires doing a number of things at the same time.
We believe we have to continue to look at introducing common-sense laws and rules to ensure that guns don't fall into the hands of the wrong kind of individual. We need to continue to invest in law enforcement to stop trafficking at our borders and in our communities. We also need to address gun violence at its root cause. That's why the creation of the $250-million building safer communities fund is so critically important. We need to be doing these three things simultaneously.
That's our plan, and we will continue to remain resolved in seeing it come to fruition so that we can stop gun violence.