Correct. We do have an “On Guard for Canada” program, which trains our members to alert themselves to applying appropriate paperwork and vigilance and due diligence. It's rather strenuous in terms of not letting go of the product without that proper due diligence. Of course, the gut intuition is often the best, where we can alert authorities to what we think might be suspicious behaviour by apparent buyers. If I'm not mistaken, the three tonnes of ammonium nitrate actually had been acquired in southern Ontario, so maybe they posed as buyers.
So, yes, there is an issue there too, but we're also trying to train our members to be aware of that as well.