Yes, that's correct. Until now and indeed in the future CBSA will approach individuals from whom contraband tobacco is being seized under the Customs Act and the Excise Act. We'll continue to do that.
However, now that we're aware there's a new law that makes trafficking in contraband tobacco a criminal act, we'll make sure that our border services officers are aware of that. It will have a slight impact on their training. We'll have to update the training of officers already in service.
There will be more contact with local police who, of course, in many parts of the country, are the RCMP. There'll be more opportunities to pass referrals to the police, and then whether police proceed with charges and whether prosecution is used will be up to the police and the public prosecution service.