We're seeing this, absolutely, to the point where there are natural health product companies based in the U.S. and elsewhere that have websites that would appear to be Canadian-based websites but are actually somewhere else. They're purposely promoting their products to Canadians, and Canadians are buying those. They think maybe they're buying them from an organization that sells regulated products, but the regulation of dietary supplements or natural health products in the U.S. is very different than in Canada. People could be importing products that have ingredients that are not allowed in Canada but that may be allowed in the U.S. We see that as a big health risk.
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