I have another question for Mr. Chera.
You have members in Quebec, right? Some convenience stores from that province are members of the Canadian Convenience Stores Association.
In Quebec, we have long had legislation that prohibits the marketing of certain products to minors. I can buy chips and chocolate bars at a convenience store close to my home.
I assume that the intent of Bill S-228 is the same. I can't imagine it being any different. Are you aware of the situation in Quebec? How can those two objectives be combined? I am talking about selling products, but without marketing them to young people.