It's partially inconsistent. It's consistent in the sense that cost is there. In the United States it's a very minimal cost. It's not all the cost, which it is in Canada. In the United States it's destroyed by customs, everything is done, and they get a bill, which I understand is $100 or $150, and the rights holders are paying those costs.
I'm not as familiar with the cost in the EU, but I do know that there have been no bills for some of the detentions. I've read that in their reports, and those reports are of course public. In many of the cases, they're going by way of simplified procedure and customs is just destroying it. So although there is a cost, it's much less than what is proposed we have in Canada.