I can't give you figures with respect to actual cost for resources. What I could share with you is the current number of interdictions we're doing of counterfeit goods via the means I explained earlier, whereby we come by them in the enforcement of the Customs Act or in association with our joint forces operations with the RCMP.
We have about 1,000 interdictions of counterfeit goods annually under the current regime, and we can only speculate that these would increase multifold if we were to get the authority to do the actual targeting and the examination specifically for counterfeit goods. I can tell you that we would anticipate that if we were to be given the legislative authority, the volume of counterfeit goods we would be dealing with would be significant. Of course, we would have to assess the resourcing consequential upon that, but we haven't actually done a costing at this stage.