In listening to media and listening to Health Canada yesterday, it appears that Health Canada really wants to get at two things. One is that they want to get at the use of nicotine pouches and the misuse by the tobacco industry. Instead of using them for smoking cessation, they are sort of marketing them or allowing them to be sold to children or young people for recreational use. The second thing is when we had the shortage of infant formula and, I think, of children's pain medication as well.
Would you support targeted amendments to legislation—of course it shouldn't be in a budget bill—that actually speak to those specific situations, as opposed to a broad power that appears to be able to be used against any product in any circumstance under subjective belief and without even requiring certainty?