Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would have liked to ask everyone a question, but I have another question for you, Mr. Friedman.
You seem to be quite openly opposed to stricter firearms controls. Members of the armed forces and police officers who use firearms in their work, whether military-style assault weapons or handguns, have to leave their weapons at the station or comply with very strict storage and transport rules. So why should civilians be allowed to keep assault rifles and handguns at home?
Should things that are as dangerous as weapons not be kept in secure locations at all times?