As I said at the beginning, we find that a lot of the debate is focused on intentional violence, homicide and other areas of interpersonal violence. The true fact is that three out of four firearm deaths in Canada are suicides. Therefore, that is a great way for us to intervene and prevent access to such a lethal means of completing suicide.
We think there is still progress to be made. Studies have shown that our previous legislation has had beneficial effects in reducing the firearm suicide rates, and we believe we can make more progress and further improve those statistics. We still have some of the highest firearm suicide rates in the developed world, so there is further room for us to improve.