I don't know what the percentages are from Asia, but we know that's the major problem. There's no country, really, that's immune to manufacturing product that is coming into Canada. For example, we had someone go the St-Eustache flea market a few weeks ago, and they reported to me that over 8,000 counterfeit garments were counted—8,000. They all appeared to be manufactured in Canada. Well, if they're at the St-Eustache flea market, I would venture it's a good guess to say they were manufactured in the Montreal and surrounding area. That's where the manufacturing takes place. Sometimes we find the same or similar products imported, with tags and labels, coming in from Asia. So it's a combination.
With the technology that exists, if you can manufacture it in Canada, then there's somebody who is likely manufacturing it here. We talked about batteries. I was conducting a raid in Winnipeg several years ago at a toy store, and in the back someone was manufacturing cellular batteries. They were putting a fake label of the company on it, and they were sitting with soldering irons and manufacturing batteries. I wouldn't want to put that next to my ear.