Your basic point is absolutely true. What you're talking about is fraud, essentially, when you get to the perfect copies of different items. There's no way to rule out that there may be counterfeits really anywhere, because they do get into the legitimate supply chains.
Another problem you have is that there are certain centres--including, for instance, the Pacific Mall in Toronto--where counterfeits and pirated goods proliferate. There's really nothing to address it, for the rights holders; we've looked very carefully at whether we can get landlord liability, that sort of thing. The way things are organized, that's another area that could use some serious reform in order to facilitate even what's gone on in China, for instance, where Louis Vuitton has had success in shutting down some flea markets that were constant purveyors of these types of goods.