I'm not saying they would necessarily be coming from Windsor. For example, when we did the probe, during a six-month period we did a focused effort of having our existing staff focus in the port of Halifax and Montreal with our law enforcement partner. We might do another stint of that nature, but it didn't mean that we took people away from Windsor. We just ensured that those already doing the work in Montreal were giving a more focused attention to certain containers, based on the information we were provided.
Once we have this law, we will be able to do that even more effectively, because we'll work consistently with our law enforcement partners and perhaps have these types of stints. At this point I'm not saying that we would automatically be taking an individual from Windsor and realigning that person to Montreal or something like that. First of all, realigning people of that nature is an expensive proposition. It would mean potentially that on that day, if we have intelligence-based information, we might just say that the people doing imports might be focused a little bit more on exports. They would not necessarily be coming from another port of entry per se.