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Public Safety committee  That's fine. We do keep the original system. We do have an address of where these people last were, and that's the first step the police access, so we do try to follow back with their last address. That's the information we have at this time. Again, it's 600,000 out of 7.1 million.

May 31st, 2006Committee meeting

Beverley Holloway

May 31st, 2006Committee meeting

Beverley Holloway

Public Safety committee  A regular rate of return mail is about 6%. This would be when we go out to contact our clients for renewal of licences. On average, after five years, the 6% runs with a normal average in the government of returned mail. This 23% was higher because this relates to the revocation of certificates.

May 31st, 2006Committee meeting

Beverley Holloway

Public Safety committee  I'm sorry Mr. Chair, but I'm not prepared for that today.

May 31st, 2006Committee meeting

Beverley Holloway

Public Safety committee  Yes. Certainly we have made attempts over the last number of years to locate these people. We do have activities under way to continue to try to follow up and find these people.

May 31st, 2006Committee meeting

Beverley Holloway

Public Safety committee  I'll start with the RWRS, if I may, Mr. Chair, and then maybe we could work backwards, because I think that was the main question. This is the registration system that preceded our current database, and we did have about 1.2 million prohibited and restricted firearms in that database.

May 31st, 2006Committee meeting

Beverley Holloway

Public Safety committee  That's correct.

May 31st, 2006Committee meeting

Beverley Holloway

Public Safety committee  Mr. Chair, it's 600,000 firearms, not—

May 31st, 2006Committee meeting

Beverley Holloway