Mr. Speaker, I thank the member opposite for her thoughtful contribution on this issue. I can say that Canada has some of the highest global standards when it comes to the exports of munitions and that we do want to clamp down on corruption. We believe that any treaty negotiated should meet the high standards that Canada has already imposed.
We believe that after so many years of the wasteful, inefficient long gun registry, the last thing we want the United Nations to do is target law-abiding hunters and duck farmers.