I might add that the chief coroner for Ontario made a number of formal recommendations following that case, one of which was that the current resources allocated to the elimination of counterfeit medication should be reviewed, and number two, that existing statutes and regulations regarding counterfeit medications should be reviewed, taking into account “emerging trends in criminal methodology” and “enforcement strategies that have proven effective in other jurisdictions”. This is getting people's attention.
On March 29th, 2007. See this statement in context.