Thank you once again. I think this is the last round of questioning you'll have to endure from us.
I've heard from all of you that you think there should be greater restrictions on advertising of vaping. Both the Cancer Society and Heart and Stroke, I think, have come up with some advice on that.
There were four areas where you thought there should be vaping product amendments: one, limit vapour product advertising to be only information advertising or brand preference advertising; two, remove the provision that allows lifestyle advertising in bars and in publications sent to adults; three, restrict permitted vaping product incentive promotions to speciality vaping product retail stores, which is similar, actually, to cannabis; and, four, strengthen restrictions on the location of permitted incentive promotions to match the Tobacco Act restrictions.
To the Cancer Society, is there any else that you want to add to those four?
To the other three, do you agree with those restrictions on vaping advertising? Is there anything else you would like to see our committee add to reduce the amount of advertising possible for vaping products?