Thank you very much for the question.
We certainly do always look with interest at the monitoring numbers in terms of what we are seeing in terms of youth rates. We're concerned, certainly, to see some of the increases we saw in the most recent numbers.
Now, we do note that survey was taken before the most recent changes came into place, so we will obviously be monitoring and are hopeful that the most recent changes actually will deal with the question of youth smoking overall.
With regard to contraband specifically, we do have an inspectorate. We also work closely with Public Safety Canada, the RCMP, and others as they work to tackle the criminal activity behind contraband. We look at that with them. On May 28, I understand, there was an announcement as part of some of these other departments, led by Public Safety, I believe, on a new initiative with an investment of $20 million to combat contraband tobacco and to reduce the amount of tobacco consumed.
We have some portion of that funding. The bulk of it goes to the other partners in tackling the contraband issue, but we will continue to work through our inspectorate and others to try to deal with this issue.