As you mentioned, more resources have been given to the Canada Border Services Agency, I believe, to hire up to 40 new officers to deal with compliance issues. The 40 officers are a 50% increase in the number of people doing that kind of work, so it is a meaningful increase.
At the same time, to prevent situations like that, other changes were also made to the rules for marking of products to make sure that when it says it's made in a certain country, it is really made in that particular country and not being masked as an import from elsewhere to circumvent the rules. These changes were made last spring to really beef up and strengthen compliance with the trade rules in Canada.