I understand. Thank you. That gives us a good idea.
After they were presented, the amendments caused a lot of surprises and everyone was talking about them. In my riding, hunters were concerned that their firearm might end up on the list of prohibited weapons. Some of them said that, if the gun they use for hunting ended up on the list, then they would simply buy a different one. They were not too worried about it.
What we finally understood from the amendments, because they were rather difficult to comprehend, is that some 480 makes and models of firearms would be classified as prohibited. Only about a dozen of those are commonly used for hunting.
Even without those 480 models, don't you think that there will still be some firearms left on the market that can be used for hunting? Is that your understanding given the number you provided earlier?