I can try. Maybe I can be corrected by some of my colleagues about the legislation.
They intercepted and detained the jerseys through the Canada Post act, I believe. They notified the intended recipient that they were holding the package because of suspicious circumstances. They were asked to present themselves to make a claim to the package and to explain why the jerseys should be released. Those individuals never showed up. We held the package for the allotted time, as per the act, and then had those jerseys destroyed.
So through the steps in the Canada Post act, we were able to detain, if you will, the jerseys. We had to go through the process of notifying those folks, add extra manpower to write the letters and do the follow-ups, etc., and then do the monitoring if they actually did show up.