I'm sorry for mentioning the word “tobacco” again, but you know, there's nothing stopping.... When you sell a product in another country, you follow that country's laws. I think there's some wording in the act where you're not allowed to advertise through foreign media for Canadian products that would be coming in. I think that's a reasonable principle.
I just want to be super clear about plain packaging. You can allow product information. It doesn't mean you have to strip everything. What it means is that you're just taking away that tool of colours and images and logos and things like that. It's not inconsistent with saying that manufacturers can provide product information to consumers. The government can choose what goes in that product information. I think that the companies, whether medicinal or recreational, need to respect the laws of the country in which it's being sold, whether it's manufactured here and exported to other countries or imported from other countries.