With patents, you're looking at a whole different type of law as well. In Canada, currently the patent laws on the criminal side of it are weak. In my 10 years I never did a patent case, because we never looked at that sort of thing.
In any system you put in place to help identify counterfeit products and take them off the market, the biggest line of defence in Canada is the border. Once it comes in, it's death by 10,000 cuts, because once a container enters the marketplace, there is no way to stop it. If you can take that container out of the legitimate chain before it even enters the country, that's our first line of defence. Regardless of any other legislation or changes, the border system has to be in place so that they can actually attack this problem.