The statistics presented by Canada Border Services Agency, or CBSA, are different from those of the RCMP. However, they coincide with the numbers we have seen. They presented statistics covering a similar period, in 2012 and 2013. While these numbers show an increase of 66%, the RCMP numbers show a decrease. However, this may be relative. The data collected by CBSA are not the same as those collected by the RCMP. There is therefore a correlation between them.
Moreover, let us look at other statistics we have, for example, for fine tobacco. Seizures increased by 105% between the months of January and June 2013 compared to the previous year. These percentages are calculated in kilograms. During the same period in 2012, 7,800 kilos of fine tobacco were seized. In 2013, during that same period, 16,000 kilograms were seized. From what I can see, based on the available numbers, there is definitely no decrease.