I understand what you mean.
Because you have answered nearly all my questions, Mr. Oliver, this next question will be for Mr. MacKillop.
When the Federal Tobacco Control Strategy was launched, Mr. Day, who was the minister at that time, announced a $20 million investment over four years in addition to a Contraband Tobacco Enforcement Strategy.
There have been various cases heard between Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada and two different companies: Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd. and Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc., RBH, if I am not mistaken. For those two companies alone, there are some $100 million should be used to combat contraband tobacco, if memory serves me. That is what it says here. So that money should be used to eliminate contraband. I am trying to assume that the $20 million comes out of the $100 million.
Why is the other $80 million not being invested precisely to give the RCMP some extra resources so it can wage this war on contraband tobacco? Why, until now, has the Department of Public Security still not started a public awareness campaign about contraband? Because all the surveys show that...