Actually, I don't have the statistics on that at all. In fact, the OECD is looking at the economic analysis of counterfeiting and piracy worldwide. That's one of the big problems, that actually none of the countries have perhaps the statistics required. Also, it is an underground activity, so even gathering these statistics is fairly difficult.
Obviously, if you put more enforcement at the border and can track that, you might actually get more seizures. If you don't have the resources there, it's hard to see also what things are getting past. So the numbers are very difficult, actually, to make any conclusions.