On my last question, if I may, there has been a lot of publicity surrounding the abandonment of the expanded warnings on cigarette packages, after doing six or seven years of research and work. My understanding is that the provinces were all expecting the federal government to do this, and suddenly in tobacco control it's only about contraband. They don't have to be mutually exclusive. Contraband is obviously very important to deal with.
Why was this abandoned at this late stage, when everybody was expecting it?