Just to clarify, you said they are generally used and you explained how that determination is made. Are you satisfied that...? “Satisfied” is the word. I mean, you've used a term, and I think it's an important term for us to use. The challenge with such terms is that they are open to interpretation. Someone may say, “Well, I ordinarily use 10,000 joules to hunt for X, Y or Z.” On the notion of “ordinarily used”, would you suggest that reflects the vast majority of folks who are hunting? I think it's important to quantify this. I think it's important for us not to leave things in the ether.
Recognizing that you don't have specific data that speaks to the entirety of the universe of such guns, when we use the term “generally used”, I think it's important for us to give as much context as possible to people as to how you come up with that so people can be satisfied that their ordinarily used weapons and ordinarily used cartridges are not impacted here.