This is one of those areas in the portfolio where we have tobacco as it relates to chronic disease prevention and Health Canada is the regulator. So I'll just start and then I'll turn it over to Glenda to respond on behalf of the regulator.
We've seen dramatic progress, with fewer individuals smoking, better access to smoke-free spaces, and the recognition that second-hand smoke carries a risk not only for the smoker but also for the smoker's family and others. We've seen a dramatic change in Canada, which has also reinforced and supported smokers who wish to quit.
I can't count how many of my friends over the years quit smoking and then went out to a bar and thought they'd have just one. Before you knew it, they were back smoking again. It's very mutually reinforcing. With the new labelling provisions and the focus on removing flavours that attract children, there's been some tremendous work.
Glenda.