I appreciate you mentioning that and I appreciate the comments you've made today. I will say, though, that it doesn't respond to the fact that the main reason the minister has put in these measures is that right now there's no mechanism for him to actually be able to take a contaminated product off the marketplace.
I think there are definitely questions that you have raised that are important ones around vaping and how we make sure we are discouraging our youth in every way possible from actually using vaping products, but that is a separate question.
I just want the public to know that a key reason behind the precision regulation powers is that he felt there was not an ability for him to get certain types of products off the marketplace and he needed those powers.
Thank you for that.
I'll go back to Ms. Hawara.
We haven't talked about the global minimum tax at the finance committee for a while. Can you remind Canadians why it was important for us to join the global coalition and how Canada will benefit?