I'm a little confused because it seems to me that Health Canada, being the regulatory body, would oversee the seizure of products, probably working with CBSA. We have a $3-billion business with 450 brands potentially coming into Canada. You or I could walk down to any store within two blocks of here and purchase these cigarettes but we have absolutely no regulatory framework to control it.
What would be your optimum enforcement view within one year, if at all possible? Regardless of having to study things to death to try to get to a regulatory body, where could we be in one year? We do know that e-cigarettes—some of them—contain nicotine. We know what we do with regular cigarettes with nicotine. That's pretty simple. The ones that I'm more concerned about are the flavoured cigarettes. There are some that are flavoured with illegal substances. I'll leave it. I can explain that to some degree later.
Is it possible for a child under the age of 12 to go into any store in Canada and purchase e-cigarettes and not be stopped?