I can start and say yes, there is. Part of that is ensuring a few pieces. One is a mechanism on an international level that the importer is required under a regulatory model to hold the specific licence so they can be captured. That's the first piece on the imports. From there the structure that needs to be created has to be enabled by the regulatory model on the sale and the transfer of product within that country, whether it's at a state level.... That's how it operates in Canada and the U.S.
An entity has to be created. The responsibility within the entity, and it can be a third party with the support of government regulation, is to manage the disputes. Those disputes, as they are managed, follow international law. When a decision is made, that decision is bound by Canadian courts as well as an international court if there is a concern, and the parties are able to go down that route.