You know, the minister could put in the Gazette, part 1, today that he's making a regulation that all nicotine products are adulterated if they have flavouring. He could give it a 30-day comment period and publish it again in the Gazette, part 2, and now you're finished.
The minister could make an order under section 27.3 that nicotine products basically can't be promoted for any use that isn't approved and go after companies. He could apply for an injunction or he could charge them. Section 9 already prohibits the promotion for off-label use. The powers are there. That's what's frustrating. Just use the powers that are there.
Tell me, what power in here really.... That's except for not promoting off-label use, which is directed towards doctors.