For first nations, again, I think the overall effort in the tobacco control strategy and what the federal government has done around packaging is based on prevention. We definitely don't want people getting sick as a result of cannabis. If we use packaging as a way to prevent illness and the impact of such, then I think we do support that.
But there is also the other side of it, the proprietary interests and rights of first nations. First nations are always going to defer and try to find, in our discussions with federal and provincial governments, the rights and proprietary interests of our people in business. Things are different in our first nations communities. You look at the cigarette industry. We have seen some accelerated advancements in that industry in Ontario that benefit the communities. They certainly look at branding and at packaging, and it is something that is a proprietary interest and something that's now going to need to be protected as well.