I do think the world is never perfect. Will it completely exclude every single circumstance? No, I don't think that's realistic. Will it cut down significantly on the number of counterfeit products finding their way into legitimate supply chains? Yes, I think it will—the caveat being, as long as we have some workable, feasible plan for boots on the ground, at the border. If we give the customs officers the tools they need, I do think it would make a significant impact. At the very least, it would stem the flow.
Last year, I was in Hong Kong and the whole concept of counterfeiting came up. It was well noted, by the different companies I was talking to, that Canada really has no infrastructure in place to address counterfeits, at the time of import, at the border.