I agree. The rules are there, both multilateral rules and Canadian rules. It's a question of how rigorously we try to enforce them.
Another point that flows from Mr. Myers' comments is that it reinforces the importance of our not only protecting, as Canadians, our own borders and the health and safety of Canadians by enforcing our own standards, but also doing so in the context of our North American relationship. The fact is we want trade to flow freely north-south, Canada to the U.S., which is where so much of our business comes from and so many of our customers are based. We have to make sure they have confidence in the integrity of our borders and of our intellectual property protection, as well as that Canadians have confidence in it.