A stronger Tobacco Act is something I think we would all love to see. What we can tell you is that there's no inkling that there's one in development.
The current Tobacco Act falls short of our international obligations under the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. It falls short of the measures in other countries. It falls short, I think, of health needs.
It's true that, mostly due to provincial actions, tobacco has been put under the counter, smoking has been removed from bars, and so forth. We've made great progress, and I don't want to deny that. But in many ways what has happened now is that the problem has gone underground. It's possible you've never seen the products I showed you today, and yet one-third of Canadian kids have smoked them. How can they be using products adults don't even see? It's because we're dealing with a new type of problem than we had before, and the old law is not adequate, in my view.