I think the way we've defined it is that the Canada Border Services Agency is essentially the last line in the whole role of controlling exports. There are many other aspects to it. We found that essentially they were doing a series of activities, and some of those activities they were doing well. They were able to identify some shipments, through their targeting activities, that shouldn't have been exported, and stopped some of those. But the system was not a coherent one.
If you look at the system from the whole point of view of exporting something from the country, it's pretty easy to see that there are some significant weaknesses in that system, even though they might be doing some activities and having some success through some activities.