The short answer to that question is yes. I think at the end of the day, the notion of firearms itself is a very divisive issue in Canada, and I think you probably see, even in some of the CACP communications, that there's a bit of a balance there. We recognize that that is a sport people are engaged in, and I think talking about Olympic or international competition is a good example of that.
I'm going to stick by a statement that I feel I've said 200 times in the last year and a half, which is that law-abiding firearm owners and possessors are usually not the problem. Predominantly they are not the ones who are causing the issue. The issue is criminals or people using them for a criminal purpose and who aren't really willing to follow the law in the first place. I think anything you can do in legislation that allows for exemptions, like legislative requirements that ensure added measures of safety are being followed, is a positive thing.