I'd like to carry on with that philosophical outlook. There would be nothing illegal because everybody would be free to choose. I know that's not what Ms. Brown intended to say.
My question comes down to this. I suppose there could be some health components, but I think we need to understand. I think I do, but I just need you to help me here. I need to know what, in your opinion, is the difference between contraband cigarettes or tobacco and counterfeit tobacco. I don't know what agency is vested with that. I suspect CRA, because if you're going to tax it you have to know what you're taxing.
So we'll start with them, and then perhaps I can go to the RCMP.
When you're giving the difference, maybe you could talk about things that in the trade are called...how do you cut the tobacco? What do you cut it with when it's not the good stuff? Is it cut with sawdust, or whatever?
I think, Mr. McLester, that's your area.