Thank you, sir.
The point I was going to make was about how powerful the new system will be in terms of getting information to Canadian rights holders who otherwise wouldn't have it.
There was discussion about the current process involved in getting a border agent to take action when a counterfeit good comes in. Right now the rights holder has to have information on the location in advance. They need to know where it's coming into the country; they need to know what it is, and they need to know when it's coming in.
They can get action from CBSA only if it receives a court order. That's all CBSA is permitted to do, so it's extremely limited. In fact the ability of CBSA agents to share information when they have suspicious goods will be extremely powerful in enabling Canadian companies to protect their IP.