Thank you, Chair.
Ms. Nott, thank you for being here.
We heard a number of witnesses at our last meeting suggest we look at the European model. One of the previous questions to you was whether there was any other jurisdiction doing a good job. In the European model, where items are detained as suspected counterfeit goods, it isn't the rights holder that is paying, it's the importer. What is being suggested is that if items are being held, then they can be held for up for 10 days to determine whether or not they are counterfeit. If there are concerns that they are counterfeit, it's the rights holder that would be paying the costs, which could be quite extensive. Do you have any input on that?
I've just lost my other question, so I'll have to ask it later, sorry.