As we said, it's an underground economy. It's difficult to put a handle on it, but among some of the things that we find, a major car company has said they sell everything from airbags to brake lights to brake linings, and so on, approximately $6 billion a year. They estimate that one-sixth of that is counterfeit.
The drug trade is an $80-billion-a-year business. The counterfeiting is $320 billion to $350 billion, so you're talking four times the amount. As was alluded to earlier, if you get caught with a pound of cocaine, you're going to go to jail. If you have six containers of cord sets—and six containers sounds like a lot, but it slides through because of what we talked about today—the profitability is identical, with no penalty.
Everybody is trying to get a handle on it, but they believe that right now it represents between 5% and 7% of all global trade, growing at 20% to 25% a year.