Mr. Lloyd, and if I may, Mr. Chair, I would make two points in response, which I think are quite revealing. One, Mr. Lloyd, is that you referred to other practical steps. We put $450 million into CBSA for border security. Your party voted against those provisions. I've seen that technology at work. You're hearing about the progress on seizing illegal guns.
The other thing, Mr. Chair, is that calling a national ban on assault-style firearms “virtue signalling” completely misses the mark and is disrespectful to every Canadian who has lost a loved one as a result of those firearms.