Obviously that's a good question. I think it's a discussion point that this legislation overlooks.
We have said on a number of occasions that police services in Canada, including the RCMP, are operating at minimal levels already. We're having challenges recruiting, we're having challenges with retaining and we're having challenges attracting people to the law enforcement profession. Every time we increase the mandate of police officers on the street, there has to be something that gives. Will that mean we don't respond to a mental health call from a person in crisis in the middle of the street because police officers are now tied up going to pick up guns that are no longer legal to possess?
There is an impact. In the end, do we leave it to, as Chief Bray said, another agency that may implement it? That isn't spoken to in the legislation. It isn't spoken to within the buyback program. It's going to fall to the cops on the street and the members of the RCMP. Without sustained resources, something has to fall off the plate.