If there's money in it, and I assume there is, organized crime will be involved. Anywhere there are profits to be made with a minimum of risk...and traditionally, smuggling hasn't been a really risky business for some of these individuals. The millions and millions of dollars of goods we seized in Cornwall in those years in the nineties, when we had the specific taskforce in place, probably were just a small percentage of what was actually getting through.
In terms of counterfeit goods, sir, I really haven't had any specific experience in that, given that the RCMP would primarily be responsible. I know that on occasion our officers would run across it on the highways just by chance, really, when dealing with a violator or at an accident scene or something. But we haven't been involved specifically, to my knowledge, in targeting that sort of contraband.