There have been some examples where the RCMP has shut down some illicit manufacturing. For example, in Quebec they cracked down on that right away. They were not just cells of illegal tobacco; it was manufacturing.
I think the Akwesasne situation is very regrettable. It's not being condoned. A lot of people on the reserves are really against what's going on. There's organized crime taking advantage on both sides, because it's being distributed out of there through Canada. It's very unfortunate that this situation is going on, which is why a plan to deal with this issue has to be thought through.
We should also look at the people who are providing the raw materials to those reserves. GRE made that comment. They said you have to take a look at the people who are providing it. They're as guilty as those who manufacture on the reserves. We shut down the manufacturing in Quebec--I think it was near Repentigny or Sorel. Why can't we address this issue by shutting down the people who are providing these products? We would be addressing it outside the reserve.