Yes. For greater clarity, there is no variant in the evergreen definition. Every new firearm entering the country would be matched against the criteria in definition (g). Where a variant applies is as it relates to the schedules you alluded to earlier, so we would be looking at both of those.
If a firearm is coming in and it is a variant of one of the listed firearms, it would be put in the schedule accordingly. However, going forward, most of it would be up against (g) and looking at each one of those criteria individually, so not as a variant.