I would disagree with that. I think that if you're really looking at it from a public health standpoint and you want consumers of traditional tobacco products to have access to electronic cigarettes, they need to have as much access as they have to tobacco. My feeling is that if a smoker can walk a block to get their pack of cigarettes, they should be able to have access to electronic cigarettes within that same distance.
As far as education goes, there are two different types of products. You have your disposable electronic cigarettes, which are packaged with everything—you're not placing your vapour or your solution within the tank system—and then you have your tank system as well. Your traditional disposables come pre-packaged; there's no solution being placed in them. Right now, those without nicotine are sold by retailers across the country. I would say that this should continue, because I believe this creates access, and that limits the amount of tobacco purchases.