Of course, we have always been in favour of this ban. Children are very vulnerable to advertisements. This is something we have known since Piaget, they are very vulnerable. In fact, children are unable to understand the fact that someone is trying to sell them something.
So it seems obvious to us that this measure would be rather easy to apply to the rest of Canada and would have very long-term consequences on eating behaviour. When you teach very young children certain food habits, they often last a lifetime. So, we are very much in favour of extending this ban on food advertising for kids.
However, I am sorry, but I am not sure I understood the first part of your question.