Just to add, with respect to the part of your question on contraband, it is indeed a very serious situation. We have made recommendations for possible actions to deal with this, and I think there are a couple of things to note. One is that 95% to 98% of contraband today comes from unlicensed, illegal manufacturing operations, which can distinguish themselves...some of these products would no longer be available to be sold because they'd be regulated and you couldn't have these flavours. So it's a different circumstance. Dealing with contraband is not precluded by dealing with the regulated part of the market.
I also wanted to note that there are ongoing international negotiations for an illicit trade protocol, which once adopted should assist with things going forward.