Furthermore, with respect to the notion that youth buy these cigarettes, that is absolutely correct. We do have research that shows these images, these health warnings that are on current packages, do work for youth, because they are not stale. This is the first time they are seeing these images, and they continue to be effective for new smokers.
While we recognize that and continue to work to improve the images, to suggest that they are ineffective for everybody would not be consistent with the research that shows that youth who do buy these cigarettes are exposed for the first time to these images and they do have an impact.
With respect to the images we have, those have all been filed with Library and Archives Canada, so all of the public opinion research and all of the archives are already available on that website. We would be happy to provide the link to it. Those are the images that we have been working with, that we continue to work with, and they were part of our briefings to the minister and her staff as we moved forward.
With respect to plain packaging, the department looks at all options, from 50% to 75% to 90%--and plain packaging. That was part of the analysis we did with respect to potential options for the government in our advice as we moved forward.
I believe I've responded to all of the member's questions.