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Health committee  The technology is already there, so if somebody's wanting to use these products for crystal meth or anything else, they can. The question is what are we going to do for the five million smokers? Anything we do with policy, we know that there can be unintended consequences. How do

November 6th, 2014Committee meeting

David Sweanor

November 6th, 2014Committee meeting

David Sweanor

Health committee  The quick answer on regulation is Clive Bates' submission, that you have, because he gives a very good overview of what would be necessary. In short, we want to make sure these products are not placed at a disadvantage to cigarettes. We want the less hazardous products to be the

November 6th, 2014Committee meeting

David Sweanor

Health committee  Thank you very much. It's a pleasure to be here. I'm a lawyer. I've spent now over 30 years working on public health policies on tobacco in Canada and around the world. I've testified in front of quite a few committees over the years and I think it's fair to say we've literally

November 6th, 2014Committee meeting

David Sweanor