There's another part I don't fully understand. I know you have presented us with data about the increase in the number of counterfeit goods seized, but that's goods seized. We don't actually have very reliable data on what the overall cost is, what the economic impact is, what the overall size of the problem is, and what the overall impact on health and safety issues is.
Do you have reliable data on those things? In short, why are we doing this? We obviously think there's a bigger problem out there. What is that problem, and what's the magnitude of that problem?