It is around the supply chain, security of supply chains, and verifying each step of your product's manufacturing and shipping.
One of the biggest problems we're seeing right now is that it's not the complete unit that's counterfeit, it's components of the unit that are counterfeit. The counterfeiters are getting smarter all the time. They're not paying for the research and development into the products, they're cutting corners, using shoddy materials. They're making the product look good on the outside, but on the inside it's not. They haven't invested any money in it.
To control, if you're importing goods, you have to maintain the security of your supply chain, and verify each stage of the process of manufacturing to the point where it arrives in Canada, and then we train the border service to look at things like the cost of the goods. If the price is too good when the product's being imported, that's another sign. U.S. Customs will use that one as well.