Certainly I can't comment on what the best allocation of resources is for customs; I can only say it's a proven fact that the more resources you allocate to look for counterfeit, the more counterfeit you find. That's Project O-Scorpion.
I can also say, in respect of working with customs, that they're already working with these shipments. They're already looking at these shipments, many of them for other customs violations.
We're just talking about counterfeit, but very often for these shipments they're undervalued, they're mis-declared, and they're mis-described. There are all kinds of other issues with them. Some of these shipments have guns in them. They also have counterfeit. There are a lot of other things going on.
The training usually results in the sharing of information, a partnership between the brand and customs and the police, as a result of which the system our customs officers have allows them to target where a likely shipment of illegal product being counterfeit is going to be found. That's the 1% to 3% of shipments they look at.