In the other vein, looking at the product that's on the table there, I'm seeing there's not much attention paid to packaging, so you don't have formal manufacturing in the truest sense of big assembly-line manufacturing of multicoloured packaging, etc. You're just using plastic bags with cigarettes. I would suggest the supply of the materials for that is pretty readily available.
There is small-run assembly manufacturing. There are home rollers, but there are also machines that can pump out 10,000 units. Is this smaller assembly an equal problem? How do they compare to the big-production assembly units in the States, the smaller-capacity ones that can run out 10,000 units in a week?