My experience is that the legitimate manufacturers also, as they've gone offshore.... They come from the paradigm of the factories they're used to dealing with, and they produce from this factory. When you get over into places like China and developing countries, often they farm out work, because they can't meet the capacity issues. There's a lack of intellectual property enforcement in those countries as well. So, yes, they run into problems like that.
If you talk to the car companies, the aviation industry, or pharmaceuticals, within their distribution network they're always checking and re-checking the system. Once you get through a little onto the factory or push this in from these global sourcing areas, it's very hard even for them to discern it. It's impregnated into the system.
So, yes, it's legitimate manufacturers, it's legitimate retailers, it's the distribution network they use for illicit drugs and things of that nature in organized crime. It has permeated so much. That's why the numbers are so large and it's so pervasive.