We have surveys that are done regularly. One is the Canadian tobacco use monitoring survey; others are youth smoking surveys. We also have provincial partners who do surveys. Although we don't have a lot of specific questions on little cigars, we know from “ever used” questions that we have up to 25%, as we mentioned earlier.
“Ever used” doesn't mean they're currently smoking those; we know they're also smoking cigarettes. When a youth starts smoking, they usually start smoking what their friends smoke, or if they steal what their parents are smoking they'll start smoking what their parents are smoking. If their friends are smoking cigarettes, they'll start cigarettes. If their friends are smoking little cigars, they'll smoke those as well. It's just contributing to the appeal that tobacco products may have.
We have also seen reports from places where youth hang out that what you see on the floor is butts from little cigars, or you see them smoking little cigars.