I would strongly recommend that. I've litigated actions in the Federal Court. They go along at their own pace, and I guess that's fine more or less for domestic companies litigating against each other, but it's ridiculous when it takes six years to get one counterfeiter to trial. Something has to be done to get the courts to move a lot more efficiently and a lot faster. I don't know whether that's more judges or a stricter case management system.
I've been involved in cases in the United States where very complicated patent infringement actions have been brought to trial in eight months. Why can't we do something like that here, particularly when you have infringements of the same objects over and over again--Spider-Man 3 on a DVD?
I live in the Beaches in Toronto, and every night if I park my car on the street I get a ticket, and there's no fighting it; you have to pay it. I don't know why we can't have somebody going around these malls and ticketing them for obvious counterfeit merchandise. It doesn't make any sense. Why should it cost one of my clients $125,000, or whatever it takes to go in and do a raid and--