We have.
In recent years, within the last year or two years, we've seen a significant increase in the size of damages being awarded by the courts. This includes damages such as punitive damages, so, looking at the bad faith or bad behaviour of the proven-in-court counterfeiters or infringers. We're looking at those types of costs.
As well, courts have looked at the issue with respect to the lack of evidence. In the cases where you're dealing with somebody who doesn't provide records or doesn't maintain records, the courts themselves have instituted a type of damages to accommodate that situation, to address those. While they might demonstrate that they've made efforts with respect to showing their harm, but because of the activity of the infringer those activities or evidence aren't available, courts have been making judgments with respect to those cases as well.