They're available, and not all convenience stores and retailers are either as vigilant as you claim or that ethical. So let's get the facts straight. Kids are getting these, and 25% of consumers reported, when they were asked what they had used in the past 30 days, that the use was among those 15 to 19 years old. They are not legal-aged smokers. We're talking about 16% of boys and girls aged 15 to 19 having smoked a cigarillo in the past 30 days.
We make the linkage between those who have started smoking these and how they go on to other cigarettes. Mr. Luc Martial can stand here today and say there's no problem. Come on, let's put the facts on the table. Let's realize you have a product to market and you're going to do whatever it takes.
Let's go to Luc with GVA. You said trade would be a problem. You're telling me that a trade tribunal anywhere--in the United States or Canada--is going to say that if Canada prohibits these individual flavoured cigarillos--