The challenge was in trying to figure out how much volume there is or what the value of those products coming through is. In putting a number on that, you get statistics on the seizures, but you don't get statistics on what's not being caught. What we know, for instance, is that in 2011, in Project O-Scorpion, they seized product worth $78 million.
We also know that the RCMP investigates roughly only 25% of the cases that are put before them. There was probably a bump in 2011 where it was probably more than 25%, but that was very focused on the Toronto market.
Do we have a sense of what it is in Canada? No, we don't. The only thing we do know is that the OECD has put a number on it at somewhere near $250 billion worldwide.