In Alberta and British Columbia there is some contraband, but it's comparatively minimal when we look at Ontario and Quebec.
One of the reasons for this is that there has not been a history of acceptance of illegal sales to non-natives on reserves. In British Columbia, for example, an on-reserve retailer started to sell contraband of this nature and was shut down by the RCMP with the support of the first nations government. So we don't have the same problems in the west, in Alberta and B.C.
What more can we do? We need a comprehensive strategy. There is a role for provincial governments as well, which I have not touched on, but there is a series of recommendations in my introductory remarks of measures that are not yet implemented, including available measures that do not require on-reserve enforcement.
The measures that have been announced are positive, but there are significant additional measures that are also available for implementation.