Mr. Speaker, that is no answer.
Why are all those spaces blank with the costs unreported? We do not know what it will cost. If Mr. Hession's report was so valuable why is there not some reflection of that in the bill that is now before Parliament, Bill C-10A?
These amendments to the gun registry, which were tabled yesterday and debated yesterday, have been kicking around this House for more than two years.
Why does the minister not just admit that there are no amendments that can fix the firearms registry? Why not just scrap it?