You know, Mr. Chong, ultimately it comes down to money and resources. I think the CBSA does a very good job within their existing resources of trying to look at, examine, interdict and capture goods coming into the country, but hundreds of thousands of containers land in Vancouver. It is very difficult, even physically very difficult, for the Canada Border Services Agency to check all those and to look at all the documentation related to those importations.
Look, it's a question of resources. What do we want to do? How much is the government prepared to allocate to ensure that we can enforce those kinds of sanctions? I agree with you that it is somewhat embarrassing to see how aggressively the United States—they're the most aggressive when it comes to border matters—manages to enforce sanctions and to see how rather tepid our apparent enforcement is.
I think it's a question of resources.