Seizure activity would take place at the border. In the early days there were a number of seizures that had taken place. The approach has shifted. As we're aware of product coming across the border it is actually not allowed to enter the country, thereby negating the need for us to seize products.
The remainder of our approach, as I mentioned earlier, is complaint-based and risk-based. We exercise our authority under the Food and Drugs Act, so we have inspectors across the country. They examine the risk. They prioritize their activities based on the risk.