Thank you, Mr. MacGregor.
I respect everyone's views and stance and thoughts, but it's very easy for someone who is living down south in the urban area where they're connected to highways and grocery stores and everything to just pick up food. They don't need firearms and have no use for them. We're in a different world up here, in which we depend on firearms. That's how we get food. It's almost equivalent to your going to a grocery store to get what you need to survive. A firearm provides that for us, and it's so important for us to keep doing that.
Definitely there could be common ground that we could agree on to move forward, but not in a sneaky way. If something comes up again, go to the north, to Nunavut and all the territories and tell all the aboriginal people which firearms are going to be affected. If there is a common one, tell them it will be affected, because right now, with the writing on certain firearms, there are even single-shot firearms and shotguns with removable magazines on there. This will impact too many people. I fully understand where everyone is coming from, but the Government of Canada should keep in mind that we should be consulted if we're going to be affected, because with this we are the most impacted ones in this country.
Thank you.