Just to elaborate, the $6 carton price that we see in Canada often is not found in New York State in the material quantity that we see in Ontario and Quebec. The reason for that, I believe, is that the manufacturers on the U.S. side of Akwesasne can get away with supplying to Canada; they could not get away with supplying to the U.S. If it happened in material quantity, the U.S. enforcement authorities would be all over them.
I believe that's why the problem is going north. There is some problem with interstate smuggling. There's a problem with some quantities on which New York state tax is not paid, but federal tax is paid in the case of contraband in the U.S. most of the time.