I imagine that when Canadians and Quebeckers order products, regardless of what they may be, they deal with providers who normally certify those products, or there is a relationship of trust.
As you mentioned earlier, it is theft. If these products come mainly from abroad, the border is indeed the ideal place to tackle the problem.
A few moments ago, we talked about drugs. God knows that huge quantities of drugs cross the border. In that regard, there is obviously a lack of resources. I do not want to denigrate anyone, but if we were only dealing with Lacoste clothing, there would be no real danger in the area of security.
Furthermore, the public is an indirect accomplice because it is familiar with the products and buys them. Do recognized and known providers, whom people believe to be honest, sell these products? There are a lot of flea markets. That is possibly where a lot of these products are sold.