The short answer is no, we haven't drafted legislation to address specifically the problems of counterfeiting and piracy.
What we have been doing is providing legal support to the departments with responsibility for these issues, providing legal support to the departments with policy responsibility for border services, for trademarks, for copyright, and so on. Our role, in other words, has been, apart from the prosecution role in relation to counterfeit and pirated goods, one of simply providing legal support to those with policy responsibilities for the legislation we are looking at.
As to how many lawyers are actually involved in that, which I think was the first part of your question, you've got I think ten departments more or less represented today, not necessarily at the table, but there would be ten distinct legal services involved in providing that support in relation to their particular clients. The quick answer is going to be around ten to fifteen, I expect.