I have one final question and then we'll all go.
The Canadians who are smoking these contraband cigarettes.... My understanding is that Canadians like a Virginia-type tobacco product, so that you don't see many Canadians rushing down to the United States to buy Philip Morris or Kools or anything. Maybe some of the snowbirds do, but even the snowbirds--we made provisions in the legislation some time ago to allow, I think, 1.5% of production to accommodate the snowbirds--generally like Virginia tobacco.
So the cigarettes that are being manufactured on reserve--or the tobacco products that are coming in from offshore--are they dealing with a tobacco that Canadians enjoy? Or are they just making anything and putting it into the market, and the market is there; people are buying it?