That's correct.
If an individual is going to trade 10,000 cigarettes for a car—at first, I would say it would be a very cheap car—but it's likely, then, that the individual would be in possession of the cigarettes. At one point, it seems to me that the individual is going to be in possession of that product, and if that's the case, then we do have possession for the purpose of sale. Ten thousand cigarettes doesn't automatically get you a possession charge.