Let's take the example of sweaters. Right now, there's nothing the CBSA can do. If we go with goods that could represent a danger to the safety and security of Canadians, then the CBSA has the ability to refer to and seek the help of the RCMP or Health Canada. We do so on a daily basis, because we have MOUs with these two organizations. That's today.
Tomorrow, the CBSA will be able to detain the shipment, get information, validate that information with the rights holders, and have the rights holders seek relief with the courts. In cases of a product that could represent a danger to safety and security or for shipments that we believe a criminal organization could be behind, we would refer those cases to the RCMP for further investigation.