I would fully support legislative changes of this nature. They are critically important. However, there are two factors to consider: legislation supporting victim's rights, on the one hand and, the speed with which the legislation can be applied, on the other. The problem is that, in some cases, even if we discover a counterfeit or a clearly pirated product, it takes too long for justice to prevail. It is already too late. This is a very important factor because it directly threatens the survival of the company. This is true for us as it is true for the other witnesses here. In the case of the individual manufacturing apparel, a two-year wait before getting a favourable ruling is too little too late.
The time factor is extremely important. I don't know whether we would need a parallel system or something else, but the legal system needs to be able to stop or prevent these activities.