Thank you.
Something I've observed is that it seems as though we do have a lot of tools available, but the tragedies we've seen have been primarily caused by our not using those tools in the way that is needed. Currently we don't have the resources to identify when somebody has a mental illness and, even in the case of the Canadian firearms program, we're not calling the references. We're not using the tools that we have available in order to really prevent these terrible tragedies and these terrible crimes from happening, yet we're putting more legislation on when we're not using the tools that we have available now.
I agree with what you and all the witnesses were saying about the protection orders. I think there are tweaks that we can make that will improve this, but wouldn't you agree that, until we're actually putting the resources into accountability and into ensuring that the tools that we have are being used, we're not going to see a drop in domestic violence with firearms? Would there be broad agreement?