To answer your first question about how we would impose a tax structure when you're talking about illicit manufacture in the U.S., south of the border, as we've heard the RCMP mention, the source of illegal cigarettes is not only on the U.S. side of the border. They've also mentioned Six Nations, Tyendinaga, and Kahnawake, south of Montreal. It would be in everybody's interest if there could be such a system put in place for those reservations that are manufacturing those cigarettes. We could come to a level playing field, and they could benefit from the financial resources from the sale of the cigarettes.
I strongly believe we have to do something here prior to asking our American friends to do something. If we can demonstrate that we are taking care of our own business, we would be in a much better position afterwards to meet with our American counterparts and say, “Why aren't you proposing this type of solution to, at the very least, control the source of smuggling coming from the St. Regis reserve?”