The short answer is no. The slightly longer answer is this: What's important is not what kind of a gun someone has. It's whether they're allowed to have a gun at all.
That's why, in Alberta, we have focused on improving our screening process, including having subject matter experts on spousal violence and having greater training on a wide range of factors to ensure that anyone who gets a firearms licence deserves to have one. That is why we are ramping up our staffing to ensure prompter attention to any cases—those rare cases—where someone who has a licence becomes a person who shouldn't have a licence, and we can follow up on that promptly in order to ensure public safety.