If I could, I understand I can pose questions to the Canada Border Services Agency as well.
One of the areas that causes me some concern is obviously the border crossing at Cornwall and the ongoing situation with Akwesasne. Again, I'll look to the RCMP to verify this, but the RCMP estimates that at least 90% of the illegal tobacco that makes it into Canada is smuggled from the U.S. side of the Akwesasne reserve near Cornwall. Clearly, whether or not it's that order of magnitude or it's some other order, it is a large part of the problem.
One of the things that we've been hearing is that the border disruption at Cornwall and the temporary displacement of that border crossing has caused some problems, in a good way, for supply. I'm wondering if this isn't an opportunity to address that issue. It also gives me an opportunity to ask you what's going on there right now, because the community is in the dark in terms of what's happening with their crossing.
Could you give us (a) an update on what's happening with that border crossing, and (b), what specific plans you have in place to deal with an area that seems to be one of the largest parts of the problem?