Okay. That’s super. Thanks.
Dale, I want to go back to your examples with respect to hockey sweaters and others. I came back from China late last night. In Shanghai, there's a place actually called the “Fake Market”. That's the name. All you buy there are fake goods. I looked at the hockey sweaters they had, and I looked at the label. I wanted to see what it actually said. Here in Canada, most things we buy say “Made in China”, so I was quite surprised that on the counterfeit hockey sweaters, it said “Made in Canada”.
I want to ask you about the balance that this bill tries to strike between items for personal use and those used for the sale, manufacture, or possession of counterfeit goods for people engaged in commercial activities.
First, are you satisfied that the distinction can be made reasonably well about what's for personal use and what's for resale? Second, if items are brought over for personal use, is that okay? Currently, those are exempt under the bill.