No, the reason I'm asking this is that some claims you made in your presentation—I understand that you have good intentions and you like to fight for the good cause—contradict the statements that were made here by professionals in the medical field. I don't know where you're getting your information from.
For example, when you say that big tobacco and big pharma profits are decreasing, I don't know where you got that information, because we've just heard that there is no decrease in the smoking level, an, on top of it, we have another product that people are buying. Therefore, actually, we have an increase in profits and an increase in sales of both tobacco and e-cigarettes now.
I wonder if you have any idea.... You have good intentions, but if we were in an ideal situation, an ideal world, what we would be looking for through e-cigarettes is a huge decrease in the tobacco smokers and an increase that is more or less the same on the side of e-cigarettes, and eventually those people who use e-cigarettes would maybe quit smoking altogether. But none of this is happening. Do you have any idea on how we should proceed going forward, such that this actually happens?