Okay. Thank you.
There was a mention from Ms. Damoff of what the difference is between this definition and the last one. Just so folks are clear, I'm going to briefly outline what the last one was, if you'll just bear with me. I do think it's important, given how contentious this was at the time.
The last definition, which was withdrawn, was:
a firearm that is a rifle or shotgun, that is capable of discharging centre-fire ammunition in a semi-automatic manner and that is designed to accept a detachable cartridge magazine with a capacity greater than five cartridges of the type for which the firearm was originally designed,
Can we be a bit more specific and elaborate on what specifically is different in the new one versus the old one? I'm really not clear. I believe it was something about original design, but can we can get into further detail about what the difference is, please? Then I have more questions.