Thank you very much.
This has actually been a bit of a startling investigation--or at least it has been for me anyway--learning the extent and the breadth and the number of products that we're actually dealing with. I know we focused on some of the ones that are available--the CDs and those types of things, which are important in the industry. Obviously, and this was brought up earlier, those that put human life at risk, to my mind, are the things that are the most significant, but we need to tackle all of them as a package.
I'm wondering whether or not one avenue would be the stores that actually put them on the shelves. In your thoughts, is there something that should be put in place in terms of their being charged for carrying counterfeit products, or are they so sophisticated that some actually don't know they're there?