Well, that leads to another problem. Canada, contrary to most other developed countries, does not have a system of recordal of rights at the border. So when you want to sensitize customs to your rights, what you have to do is make sure that your sales representatives make friends with customs or the RCMP and that they basically interest them in checking shipments that come in and show them how to recognize counterfeits. It's actually quite easy to recognize a number of counterfeits. It's just a question of whether you have the resources to allow that verification to take place.
Customs is one place. The RCMP is another. But as I said, the RCMP won't act under the Trade-marks Act.
The last thing is civil enforcement, where the penalties aren't strong enough.