Exactly. The point you can make to that is that if we take the money that's going to come from the confiscation of firearms under the OIC from May 2020—the $2 billion or $3 billion, at a minimum, of that cost—plus this cost, it could be put toward effectively dealing with smuggled firearms.
I think I only have limited time left. The other issue is breaching of bail conditions on prohibition orders already in effect. There have been 660-some offenders with over 1,500 offences and firearms offences. It's the revolving door of justice. This is what aggravates Canadians. This is why they lack trust in the justice system and in governments that don't fix the loophole in the revolving door. How do we fix that?