Exactly. As François Damphousse mentioned earlier, it's the local groupings of officers who work between municipal...and the Sûreté du Québec, together, that we don't have in Ontario. So apart from the larger population and all that, we don't have the same kinds of locally active groups of officers.
Now, I don't want to say that the OPP and municipal police don't cooperate. They absolutely do, particularly in eastern Ontario, as Gary has mentioned. But what we don't have is the same authority to seize product when it's found as Quebec does. In Bill 50—I think it was the number, if I'm not mistaken—there was additional authority given to Quebec law enforcement to seize product. As Gary mentioned, Bill 186 in Ontario allows officers to seize, and the key phrase is “in plain view”. So if I'm carrying a carton of contraband that I bought somewhere on the seat of my car—