I would say that because more than 90% of the source of contraband in Canada comes from the illegal factories we have to have a strategy for illegal factories. The best way to do that is to intercept the raw materials before they get to the reserve and get to the factories.
If you can't have leaf tobacco or cigarette papers or cigarette filters you can't make cigarettes. So I think it's very feasible.
Quebec has had some success. The United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has had some success with illegal factories on the U.S. side of Akwesasne. It's sort of an untapped strategy in most of Canada.