Contraband is clearly an important problem. We've had recommendations to have measures to prevent contraband.
I don't accept Imperial Tobacco's argument that the warnings would lead to an increase in contraband.
The problem is one of a source of supply. It's interesting that Ontario and Quebec have the lowest tobacco taxes in Canada, but the biggest contraband problem. Why? It's the proximity to the source of supply, the illegal factories on a handful of first nations in Ontario and Quebec and on the U.S. side, such as Akwesasne near Cornwall. Provinces like Alberta and British Columbia have a comparatively very low level of contraband, but much higher tobacco tax rates. It's quite a complex issue in some respects, but it's associated with source of supply.