Thank you, Chair.
I'd like to start with Mr. Spratt.
First of all, it's always good to see you. It has been some years. I used to see you testify before the justice committee many times.
I'd like to propose to you that there seem to me to be a number of different categories of violence involving firearms. First, there's the violence involving people engaged in criminal enterprises, part and parcel of doing business as a criminal enterprise; second, domestic violence; and third, ideological and extremist sorts of activities.
Would you agree with those categories? If so, would you suggest that there are different requirements for controlling firearms access in these different circumstances?