No, Mr. Speaker. The proposal is to have a registry which will be kept in computer records but which will be part of C-PIC and available only to police.
As secure as the registry system for handguns has been, we have had registration of handguns for decades and there has not once been an instance of anybody breaking into the secure registry system for handguns.
At the moment those who oppose registry are fearmongering, trying to get people to think the registration will result in people getting into private information. That is simply untrue.