Got it. It could be on the list, with 100,000 of them in Canada. It has never been used in a gun crime, but it meets these three principles. I don't want to use the word “criteria”, because to my understanding, that's never used in here at all. It's three “principles”.
In a separate situation, we could have firearm Z. There are only 10 of them in Canada. All 10 of them have been used in gun crimes in Canada. There's no guarantee that they're going to be on the list, even though they might have been responsible for killing lots of people. Is that correct?