Nonetheless, when it comes to counterfeiting and what we're talking about in this bill, and whether it's going to deal with the issues as directly as we need to, I'm trying to get a handle on how large a problem we actually have.
I have information here and the numbers. I think it seems to be growing, but in the last year it is down a little bit. I was struck by one thing, and that's the countries we're seeing counterfeit from.
We're seeing it from China, India, Pakistan, and Thailand. Those don't really alarm me that much. Well, maybe they alarm me, but they don't surprise me. The United States is the other one. That does surprise me a little bit.
Our largest trading partner is the United States. The United States' largest trading partner is Canada. I'm wondering if they're seeing the same thing. I'm wondering if they see counterfeit coming from Canada to the United States, if we happen to be manufacturing counterfeit, or if we're a pipeline to the United States and they're a pipeline to us.
The chamber might have some comments on that.