Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Listening to this discussion and the previous discussions, too—I don't know, man. If you want a quick trip to the slammer, go rob a bank. And if we take the argument that it's really not hurting people, no big deal, so you take a few bucks, you take a thousand dollars, it's not killing anybody—This society has recognized that our banking institutions are fundamental to our market system staying intact, and to my way of thinking, I would think that when people labour and they have good ideas and they go about things the right way—Part of our whole market system is the advertising. There is advertising, and trademark is involved. To me, this is as serious as going to a bank and sticking a gun at the teller and stealing something.
I disagree that we should prioritize. This has to be stopped.
My question to Mr. Drapeau is, should we make it a criminal offence to manufacture, reproduce, import, or distribute—make it a serious criminal offence if we counterfeit or pirate products for commercial uses?