I think the best thing we could do is improve the tools that customs has to intercept and seize products and give police more resources. They are taking action now. But I have spoken with a number of police officers over the last few years, and they say that their biggest problem is the lack of resources and manpower. They have to focus solely on the health and safety issues. They don't have the time and resources to deal with any of the other problems. They're simply unable to respond, even when there is a complaint, when IP owners say that they know this is going on and here's where to find the people. They will take action if they can, but they're stretched too thin.
So I think the number one thing we could do is provide those resources. The second most important thing is to have more serious penalities, because right now, if the penalty is a few thousand dollars fine, or maybe not even that, there's no deterrent for somebody who wants to sell counterfeit goods. The goods may be seized, but there will be another shipment very soon, and they'll make that money back very quickly. So there has to be enough of a penalty to be a deterrent.