Mr. McLinton, you talked a lot about duties and going across the border. I have met with people in the duty-free business. One of the problems they have said, and I want to know if this is true, is that it's the enforcement on our side on things like cigarettes. You're allowed to export a maximum amount, bring into the U.S. and vice versa come in here.
They say our enforcement is weak. We get more imports than are allowable because a CBSA officer won't want to enforce it even though it's declared.
Is that a problem you see that has large-scale ramifications? If so, how do you see it best being improved?