Is that question directed to me? I think the bill, with some of the amendments we have suggested, would probably go a long way to help prevent and stop the products from coming across the border.
CACN is a not-for-profit organization. We're volunteers in it; we have very little funding. One of the things we like to pride ourselves on is that we try to train Canada Border Services Agency people and RCMP and other police forces. We have spent a bit of time on that.
But I'm continually frustrated by the fact that it's like a drop in the bucket. If we go to the Niagara Falls border and train 50 border guards, as we did last year, and then come back in three months, 50% of them have gone on to other jobs, and we start over again. It's very difficult to maintain a level of understanding of what products look like.
They need some help on their side, and we're willing to help them, but we don't have funding either.