Well, the risk is if you make a mistake. So in cases where the importer doesn't respond, or the importer either expressly or implicitly acknowledges liability, I don't have a problem with the destruction of the goods. In fact, I think it's great to get them out of the chain of commerce. But we just heard this anecdotal figure of 30% where there is a response—not the cases where there's no response. What happens then? I think we need to preserve the measures for due process in those circumstances and allow the parties to fight their legitimate disputes on an even balance. And I'm not talking here about counterfeiters or pirates, but about parties with legitimate receipts.