Absolutely.
If I may, Mr. Chair, I would like to address some of the points raised just now regarding nicotine pouches.
To all MPs, if you speak to parents in all ridings across the country, without a doubt many parents who have teenage kids or tweens and so on will report back on the great concerns they have about the increased uptake of nicotine pouches across the country. They're very, very concerned. Tobacco and vaping companies are busily marketing these products to youth, and that is a real concern.
The reality is that we don't have three to four years to wait for regulations and legislation to be developed for nicotine pouches. That's why these measures in the budget are really important to address nicotine pouches. There's urgency, because with vaping we have seen what happened with the increase and how difficult it is to reduce consumption once it gets out there and once the companies are out there marketing to kids. It's very critical to address this issue of nicotine pouches in the budget.
Mr. Chair, Rob Cunningham from the Canadian Cancer Society is here, and I'm wondering if he may want to add a few more comments related to this issue of nicotine pouches. I'm not sure whether or not that's possible.