I have to say that I think such a discussion would be more divisive as far as this committee goes. We as committee members, as parliamentarians, have to be free to respond to the realities as we see them, and the reality is that the women at École Polytechnique were killed by a non-restricted weapon, and I think that is at the heart of the concern we have expressed.
That weapon was not registered. It was not restricted. That gunman killed 14 women and wounded many others. That, I think, is the essence of our need to—