This may be directed to Mr. Lipkus. I was noting your comment that all counterfeit goods should be stopped, not just broad shipments as it were. It makes me think about when my wife went with two dozen other friends to China for a five-day shopping spree. That's all I can call it. Most of the women went to those markets where you could buy what we call “knock-offs”. You'll be pleased to know my wife doesn't believe in knock-offs. I'm not sure I have the same energy that she shows with these things.
Does it become an issue that it's probably easier to handle broader shipments than it is to handle one-off knock-offs? I'm just trying to think of what it would take to try to adjudicate or police it. How do you get to the point where you find somebody on the street who happens to have a Versace knock-off purse, and then somehow the purse police come in and say that's a knock-off? Where does it start or stop? Is it all at border points? Do you have any sense of that?