There is no protocol. My understanding is that the federal buildings that were inspected, which is the only comprehensive study in the country that we went through for a single landlord.... My understanding is that the Electrical Safety Authority, for example, in Ontario, does not inspect federal buildings; it has provincial jurisdiction. I'm not sure how federal buildings get inspected.
When we're talking about buildings that are under the jurisdiction of the authority having jurisdiction—the general term of the inspectors—it depends on their sharp eye and the amount of time invested in their training to be able to spot a counterfeit. They're getting better and better.
In the case that was mentioned that's actually in the Superior Court in Montreal right now, we had to bring a label designer back from retirement to spot the minute differences, the nuances in the label. They were getting that good.
So it's getting more and more difficult. I mentioned that in my testimony. With the copying techniques nowadays, it's getting increasingly difficult. We therefore need counterfeiting defined as a crime to begin with.