Okay, it's 10 working days.
Could you elaborate on the rights of the rights holder to take action, a new civil cause of action? The rights holder can take action based on the manufacturing, possessing, importing, exporting, and attempting to export counterfeit goods. What does that look like if there is a manufacturer in another country—and I'm going to give a hypothetical example—who produces a jersey or a jacket legitimately under contract and fills that order of 10,000 items, and then, as he has everything set up, goes and makes another 20,000, 30,000, 100,000 of those? He's not under contract with anybody, so it could be counterfeit. It may not create a risk, but the rights to the thing are owned by maybe a Canadian company. Could you elaborate on that?