That would be a simple solution, wouldn't it? Take these products that are in question, remove them from whatever regulatory body the minister currently doesn't like in his portfolio and give them to another minister, another directorate, and regulate it accordingly.
As a matter of fact, back in 2014, Minister Rona Ambrose brought forward regulatory changes when it came to flavoured tobacco products. That gazetting process usually takes about 90 days at most, and nothing in this legislation that I can see gives the minister the power that he claims he needs in order to make these changes.
Would you agree with that assessment?