We do have reciprocal agreements with many countries. We would not necessarily send inspectors there, but would ask them to provide information. We are working with other parties to say, well, rather than all of us setting up offices in a particular country, how would we work together and share that information?
So there is a great deal of international collaboration and cooperation. As part of our active prevention, we are also trying to reach out to those different countries to make sure as they are manufacturing they understand what Canada's expectations are when they're selling into the Canadian marketplace. We need to make sure that the small and medium-sized enterprises understand as importers or when dealing with importers what they need to be cognizant of as they move forward.
So there is quite a comprehensive plan to respond to that particular issue that's based on a lot of international cooperation.