Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to come back to three things in my two and a half minutes.
First, Mr. Taylor, I understand you've made a commitment to look into how we might actually be able to determine the extent of ghost guns across the country. Thank you for that.
Mr. Dakalbab, I wanted to come back to the issue of the buyback program. I know you said we're getting feedback, and I have a question that is very specific about the buyback program and about the value of the firearm not being met. I'll give you a specific example.
A person who may have paid $3,000 for a firearm has no problem going with the buyback program, but the buyback program provides 50% of the value, which is $1,500. It seems to me that it is unfair to legal gun owners, who respect laws and respect the component around the buyback program, that they're not receiving the price that they paid.
Is that something that the government will address so that those people who are willing to go into the buyback program and who are part of the buyback program will actually get the full value of what they paid for that firearm?