Indeed. However, one must understand that the decisions to proceed by summary conviction or indictment must be based on evidence available to the Crown attorney at that time. I do not think that I'm able to speak for justice. However, you are absolutely right with respect to the deterrent effect of certain police action against these clients. Last year, in 2007, we seized 257 vehicles, some of which belonged to these clients.
Another feature that must be acknowledged is that during the 1990s, crime associated with contraband tobacco was not at the level we are experiencing today. During the 1990s, as you said, much emphasis was placed on clients. Through an analysis of the causes, we realized that the majority of people arrested for possession of contraband goods, were not paying their fines. This placed an additional burden on the judicial system and had a very minimum impact on an organization's operation.