I too would focus on unauthorized copies that involve clear deception, particularly where we're talking about public health and safety. I'd note that while you may have seen, as you toured the country, fake auto parts and the like, the RCMP's own data suggests that the top sources for counterfeiting are actually watches, handbags, and items of that nature. According to our own law enforcement, that's where the largest source is. Of course, we've heard about Lacoste and others.
In terms of the impact—and I'm sounding a bit like a broken record—the reality is that we don't know. We hear a lot of stock horror stories. I think most people can appreciate that a great deal of that kind of copying is not a perfect substitute. The person who buys the fake in a flea market knows full well that they're buying the fake in the flea market, and don't think they're getting a $2,000 handbag for ten bucks.