That stage is rather difficult to explain, because it goes case by case. Allow me to say that traditionally when we've investigated, we've had to step in at the stage where the final product was being produced. If it's a 17-step process, we would find out how we could step in at stage 17.
There has been case law that has allowed us, once the production is well engaged.... The courts have come to the opinion that there are no two ways about it, that it may not be at the final stage but that it is well engaged, and has accepted that this was the intention.
These products can be used for many things other than methamphetamines or other drugs, and a combination of these products could be used for many things. We have to be careful, under present legislation, not to engage too quickly. That's our reality.