We had a witness from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, which actually has a division, as you know, dealing with IP and counterfeit. In his testimony he talked about a simplified approach to when goods arrive at the border and handling those goods.
It struck a note, Ms. Nott, when you had said that we have to guard against slowing down legitimate trade and make sure things don't get held up in terms of delivery timelines and such. Are you aware of what he described as a simplified approach? He used a European example for that approach for the process when goods arrive, how they're dealt with expeditiously to determine counterfeiting, and how decisions are then made and the products are either destroyed or go into the chain.