Absolutely, sir. What you've just explained is exactly what we've been observing over the past several years.
It's important to understand that a lot of the organizations, the heads of the organizations who are actually driving these ventures, are not located on native territory; they're operating from major centres in Canada and abroad. Some of the funds that are being generated from these activities are also being funnelled abroad or to the organization itself in the major centres. Those organizations are in business for one thing—to make money. This is one of their ventures. You're absolutely right, if they've created a pipeline that enables them to bring the contraband into Canada, they're using the same pipeline for other ventures.
The best example of that would be the Shiprider program that was implemented between August and September of last year. During these two months, there were 40,000 cartons of cigarettes seized, together with fine-cut tobacco and marijuana. Clearly it is not a one-commodity type of organization.