Maybe I can start and I'll turn it to my colleague from the RCMP.
I don't think it's one or the other. I think it's both. We are certainly seeing that there is domestic production, but then we are also seeing precursors come from other countries that have been mentioned, and then being assembled here. Also, in some cases, we're seeing Canada being used as a transit country, where methamphetamine is being exported.
In answer to your question, I think it's probably a multitude of strategies to deal with the supply reduction side of it, just because there are many different elements to the supply domestically. Also, there clearly is a problem with precursors coming into the country and the regulation issues we talked about.