Sir, it's going to be very challenging. Ghost guns can be produced using a 3-D printer, and 3-D printers can be purchased lawfully from a variety of stores for as little as $300. The cost of the materials used to produce the firearms, the plastic material that is fed into the printer, can work out to literally dollars per firearm produced.
It's very challenging. Right now, we're actively targeting people who we believe are manufacturing ghost guns, and we're working with our partners in the RCMP and provincially with the CFSEU firearms team and also with NWEST, the national weapons enforcement support team. We're working hard to target people who are importing firearms parts, people involved in the sale of firearms parts, and then attempting to use that information to identify opportunities to take enforcement against ghost gun manufacturing.