There was a question asked on whether or not e-cigarettes can be a gateway to smoking for young people, and Poland was mentioned. But I tell you, I just came back from Poland. I grew up there and I tried smoking regular cigarettes at a very young age. I didn't like it and therefore I never smoked, and nobody smoked at home. But I think many young people try this. If you do the statistics, probably you will see that young people try it. But I don't know what percentage get hooked on e-cigarettes.
What struck me—and this is not scientific, but this is what you see in the street—is that I saw a lot of young women smoking cigarettes while walking in the street there. Here, of course, we have made huge progress, with no smoking in public places. But in many countries in Europe, including Poland, they can still smoke in public places.
Another question I have is, should we regulate manufacturing of e-cigarettes, and if it should be regulated, how would you suggest it be regulated?