I have a couple of points in response.
First of all, as I stated earlier, those terms have not been used on tobacco products in Canada for the last four or five years, so it's difficult for me to comment on that.
Second, we acknowledge the fact that tobacco is addictive, in the sense of the term, and that smoking is certainly hard to quit. I don't have any problem with acknowledging that. That seems to be common knowledge today.
I'm a non-smoker myself. As those products have not been used in Canada in the last four or five years, it's very difficult for me to comment. Consumers aren't smoking tobacco products in Canada today with those terms on them.