I would have to agree with that. I'm not personally aware of any sort of jurisdiction that's taken a remarkable lead in this area. It's a problem. I think just Internet law overall is something that's still in its infancy in a lot of jurisdictions, including both Canada and the United States.
As these things surface, the United States I know is highly concerned about it because, obviously, a lot of the brands and large multinationals are U.S.-based companies. I know there's a high level of concern in the United States, but I don't think they've figured out anything yet on a business to consumer level, meaning for those one-off purchases where you buy something on the Internet and have it shipped to your home. I don't think anybody has gained any real traction in that particular regard.