Absolutely not. We worked very hard. In fact, my issue with Bill C-71 and what I advocated so hard for was the background checks.
In my daughter's case, it turned out, through my own investigation after her murder, that in his past some many years before he met her, he had been convicted of forcible confinement and assault related to a drug trafficking transaction with another male. His parents had money for lawyers, so he was able to plea bargain his offences down. He got two years' probation. As soon as he got off probation, he applied for and got a gun licence, which is just ludicrous.
That's why Bill C-71 changed the five-year requirement for a firearm review of any criminal history to an adult lifetime history, but again, I'm not sure that they're actually doing anything with that yet.