I don't know whether it's the one I just gave. If production by the manufacturers has been rising, does that mean people who smoke are smoking more? I don't think we have any evidence to indicate that pack-a-day smokers are suddenly becoming pack-and-a-half or two-pack-a-day smokers. Are they exporting more? I don't know the answer to that; they may be exporting more.
Contraband has diminished, and BAP and PMI have been particularly forthcoming with public information about how much product has come back from the illegal market into the legal market. Contraband is still functioning more or less as it was; it's just that people are moving away from that market into the legal market. This may be partly because of law enforcement, but beyond that, we don't know. We still have this grey area. We don't have any indications, despite Mr. Bryans' survey of yesterday. I was at that news conference. He couldn't tell us anything about the makeup of the population that was smoking these illegal butts. It could be that we have a very small number of heavily addicted smokers who buy contraband. We don't know.