For the rest of Canada, I would honestly say if you go west, the level of contraband is below 10%. If you go east, to the Maritimes, it's growing very fast now. There's easier access, I presume. There are other ways of getting the product in. We're talking about one type of product, but there are manufactured products coming in through containers, so they arrive in different ports.
One of the questions we should ask...and I'm not an expert on this, but I have my personal opinion. We have to make a distinction between the raw product itself, where it comes from, and the transformation of that product into cigarettes. It's evident that the transformation part is done in the U.S., and partly here. The big question is where do they get that raw product? I'm still not comfortable with the idea that it comes from the U.S. We don't have American-blend tobacco in the cigarettes we smoke. It's just so different.