That's part of the challenge in looking at e-cigarettes. The science or the lack of science that's out there makes it difficult to accurately define the risk of those activities. Those inspectors work across a broad range of activities, doing inspections in areas such as pharmaceutical drugs, medical devices, biologics, radiopharmaceuticals, and natural health products, including e-cigarettes. The risk is looked at across that broad spectrum of activities and actions are determined based on that.
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