Thank you very much for the question.
There's a variety of quite powerful provisions that have come into force under Vanessa's Law, and unfortunately I'm not able to cite the specific one with relation to advertising or how it applies, but I could come back to the committee.
For example, under the rules now we're able to have the courts impose penalties including jail time and fines of up to $5 million per day instead of the current $5,000 per day. Drug companies are compelled to revise labels to reflect new risk information, including updates for health warnings for children. Recalls on unsafe products require stronger surveillance. There's a very wide range. This is a law with very strong teeth.
My apologies, I'm trying to remember but I don't have at my fingertips the specific provisions on advertising. I think the general principle is that we're going to look at being a lot tougher on these kinds of violations in the future.