Right.
You use the U.S. example quite a bit. The marketplace is ten times the size. So if I were someone who was doing things counterfeit, I may want to go to the United States. I have a better chance of selling the stuff there and getting lost easier because it's ten times the size.
Are they doing ten times as much in terms of protecting? With this registration piece, is everybody involved in that? I can't imagine training every border guard to be able to recognize a counterfeit good.
As you said, you have to open up that circuit breaker there, or that switch, to find out. There's no way you'd expect Canadian border guards to do that.