I would have no objection to that. Just from past experience, not specifically on this piece of legislation, but traditionally, it's not the legislation that causes an issue; it's sometimes the regulations and wording within regulations that support the legislation.
Then the next scenario would be it's not the legislation, it's not the regulations, but it's the way they're being interpreted by government bureaucrats such as CBSA officers and that sort of thing.
Do I support the monitoring of this sort of thing? Absolutely I do. I think that's a great idea because, from a business perspective, business lives on metrics and on data. This is how they help to make decisions. Right now when it comes to copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and the ability to import into Canada, it's a little bit like the wild west in that there's nothing that stops these shipments at the border currently unless the owner of the trademark takes specific, very onerous action through Canadian federal courts to register something.