I have one other quick question.
We had testimony in Windsor about auto parts being replicated. In fact, the tool-and-die mould industry was actually losing some of its mould designs through the big three and others—actually the big five—taking those designs and shopping them in China and other places. That's a real problem. It's a loss of jobs. We're losing a lot of jobs as it is right now, and this is significant.
There are also issues such as, for example, the electrical cord one that we had, and a number of other examples. Speaking as a young parent myself, if you have somebody actually hurt or injured from that....
I'm curious to know your position. Who do you believe is responsible for that? Do you believe it's the retailers? Do they have some element of responsibility to make sure the product they have on their shelf was done through proper accounting procedures and that they've not bought it knowing...? Second to that, would you follow it back towards the manufacturer as well?
In your opinion, who is responsible if there's death or injury from a product? Where does the buck stop?