Mr. Speaker, I will get answers to those questions and I will put them in writing to my hon. friend. As I told him yesterday, he should have a copy of that report and I shall see to it that he does have one.
Let me make clear, before we lose the point the Terence Wade report made, that the manner in which the registration system for handguns was organized during the past two decades was flawed and needed improvement. It did not condemn the principle of registration nor the purpose of registration.