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Public Accounts committee  We have implemented analytical tools that will now allow us to go into the database and do certain checks. Certain makes of firearms have a sequence of numbers that will allow us to predict whether the validity of the serial number is right or wrong. This program came over to t

September 26th, 2006Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Martin

Public Accounts committee  I can't speak to prior to May 16, but right now I can tell you that we do have analytical tools in place. We have a team that's working every day on the data quality issue, and there are operational examples of how this system has improved public safety. You mentioned we're wor

September 26th, 2006Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Martin

Public Accounts committee  The question that came from Mr. Laforest a few moments ago about verifiers is one of the recommendations that came out of the Auditor General's--

September 26th, 2006Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Martin

Public Accounts committee  Registering firearms does. We are not supporting the registration of hair dryers or soldering guns.

September 26th, 2006Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Martin

Public Accounts committee  I have no knowledge of that specific case; I'd have to look into it.

September 26th, 2006Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Martin

Public Accounts committee  People with criminal activity, if they apply appropriately, will be denied registration.

September 26th, 2006Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Martin

Public Accounts committee  People who have mental stability issues.... We're getting into a very sensitive health area, but people who are not qualified to have weapons should not have them.

September 26th, 2006Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Martin

Public Accounts committee  As I mentioned earlier, we have made a lot of significant progress on correcting the accuracy of the data. Mr. Chair, let me speak to the issue of registering things such as soldering guns. The volunteer verifier program has been eliminated. We have had our professional agents,

September 26th, 2006Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Martin

Public Accounts committee  The number of inquiries through the centre is escalating on a continual basis. Today the centre is queried approximately 6,500 times a day, and it's going up. The centre provides important information to police officers in the field for investigative purposes, and it also assists

September 26th, 2006Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Martin

Public Accounts committee  Issues of legislation are for the government to address, not for the police agency to deal with. When you talk about the quality of the data using addresses as an example, the Auditor General did point to a concern about the quality of data. We have put together a team to get i

September 26th, 2006Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Martin

Public Accounts committee  Yes, I do. Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good afternoon, Mr. Chair and members of the committee. Accompanying me here today are senior officials of the RCMP Canada Firearms Centre. It gives me great pleasure to meet with you today to discuss issues related to the RCMP Canada Firear

September 26th, 2006Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Martin