I realize that this could be considered ironic because you have a labour union here that's asking for more members. One of the challenges that we see in gun crime in Canada is actual coordination. As an evidence-based union, we try to bring forth positions that are based in evidence. With all the data that we've been able to collate, it's challenging to put it all together.
Being able to have a coordinated centre.... I understand the idea has been studied a little bit from the RCMP perspective, but it's never materialized. It would be to be able to coordinate efforts from integrated border enforcement teams and national weapons enforcement support teams, the Canadian firearms program and the chief armourers to bring us some data, so that policy makers such as yourselves will have one source to be able to make best decisions from as you move forward.
What's worked? What hasn't worked? Where should we devote more funding? Where should we devote more outreach? Those types of things are what we need to look at from an NOIP perspective.