Mr. Speaker, I was mentioning that the member made an excellent point in talking about the ways we have listened to the firearms community, the law-abiding firearms users in the debate. There were the changes to the authorization to transport, the ATT, saying that one is not required to get that ATT if they are going to their gun club. There was the change on store records, saying that we could only access them with judicial access. The reason was that we wanted to make it abundantly clear that the government can only get this information when it is going to help solve a crime. However, it is important, and it is one of the reasons the debate needs to move forward.
This is a small piece of a much bigger puzzle. We have a lot of work to do to deal with the problem of guns, gangs, suicide, and domestic violence. This bill needs to move forward so we can do the sensible and intelligent things it seeks to do to keep our community safe, but also so we can move forward to the other things we need to do to move the ball in this very important direction.