You've made another leap that I don't share, in saying that we have to choose between the preventative measures and gun control measures. We're in a wealthy country where if everybody paid what they actually owed, we could afford to do both.
I want to talk specifically about some more statistics. As I have heard as a member of the justice committee and seen in looking at recent evidence here from narrower studies, the evidence has shown that a woman is five times more likely to be killed as a result of domestic violence when there's a gun present. We've also heard that adolescent suicide rates increase by three to four times when a gun is present in the home. That seems to be at odds with your more general studies.
Would you say those studies are invalid or that they're perhaps dealing with a more specific question and we should pay attention to those studies?