This issue is a problem not just for Canada; it's a problem for a lot of countries, in that you're seeing your copyrights, your trademarks, your patents infringed on. We're working closely through the G-8, APEC, and other agencies to try to get international cooperation. That's on the international side. Domestically, Foreign Affairs and International Trade has trade commissioners overseas, and we can provide advice overseas on particular markets.
The biggest problem we've found with some of the smaller companies is that they don't understand the need for registering patents in other countries or how to go about doing it. So it's an issue that we're working on in cooperation with the U.S., EU, and others to ensure that there's information available to companies working overseas and producing overseas. We have some very specific information on some of the procedures for anyone interested in dealing with China.