I think we have every indication that people are generating some income out of this, but we also have to take a look at our statutes and note there are strong penalties. I think $20,000 per infringement, which can be used to force a settlement, is strong. On the criminal side, within the Copyright Act, there's the prospect of jail time and penalties in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. We are talking about serious penalties.
Of course, you can increase the penalties, but it doesn't mean a judge is going to necessarily follow that. We oftentimes see legislation increase the penalties, but the judges look at the people in front of them and still decide whatever they decide. There's no guarantee that stronger punishments will be meted out, even if you increase the penalties associated with it.
In terms of the border issue, I think there's the prospect of some legislation, but we have to be careful because of the issue of grey markets and parallel imports. There is the prospect of seizing perfectly legitimate goods, simply because a party in Canada doesn't want those legitimate goods entering the country, because it provides some real competition for them.