You've given me the opportunity to segue to something that is near and dear to my heart, and that is the hidden ingredients in things.
In a committee hearing room on Parliament Hill, there's a coffee pot at the back of the room, and a group of adults can decide whether they wish to consume some coffee. When kids go out and buy vitamin drinks, or they buy energy drinks or whatever the heck they call those things nowadays, they are getting caffeine. And they're not getting just 80 milligrams. They might be getting 300 milligrams of caffeine in a small can of some kind of drink.
I'm concerned about the fact that these products aren't even honestly labelled, and they're marketed to kids who don't have the capacity to understand the implications of the choices they're making. So if you're going to put a product out there, where it's easily accessible and it's unregulated and people who don't have knowledge can actually purchase it, to me that's wrong.