Thanks, Ron.
Noor, thanks for the testimony. I can't imagine. Having been close to it in my own way, but not nearly as close as you were, I can't imagine having to revisit testimony like that. I really appreciate your being here today and your remarks.
Ken, similarly, I appreciate you both standing with the Danforth families and everyone on behalf of our community. It's been a strong voice in support of victims and in support of stronger gun control.
I want to ask not about the detailed nature of the amendments that this committee has been dealing with. Because I'm a visitor today, I want to ask a little bit about the culture war that in some ways at times affects the debate.
At the end of the day—Ken, you and I have had many conversations—we all want to get to the same place where we acknowledge that certain rifles are to be used for hunting. That's as it always has been and as it will continue to be. There are other weapons that are designed for a different purpose and should not be available to everyone in the same way. We want to make sure we have sensible gun control, take public safety seriously and listen to law enforcement, but also listen to victims. Surely we can do both.
Can you speak to how we might get past some of the talking points and get to a sensible discussion where we bring people together?