Let me put another question to the Convenience Stores Association.
Currently, there are e-cigarettes without nicotine readily available. We've heard some testimony that is quite concerning. It's that if e-cigarettes were to be permitted for sale and were regulated and only available to adult consumers, we've heard from some folks who have come forward to say that they'd like to see the e-cigarettes without any nicotine continue to be made readily available and that there should be no restriction on that.
I think many of us, though, share a concern that this would be very confusing, and that in fact, really, those e-cigarettes, even without nicotine, ought to be regulated so that it's very clear when you see a child smoking one of those, whether it has nicotine in it or not, that the child should not have that access. Would you agree with that?