Parliament has the authority under criminal law to limit some activities, but usually not to the point to decide this type of retail establishment versus that other type of establishment, which the amendment in front of us does not do, but it does end up limiting vape shops. That will not allow youth in there for both types of activities, that is the activity of making an offer and the activity of furnishing. It would narrow, if you want, the activities that would be allowed for promoting and providing the product.
As it stands right now in the bill, as we mentioned before, we're trying to find a balance, where adults who would not necessarily be in those locations, in vape shops, but other locations where youth are not allowed would be able to receive the offer, but not to be provided with the product. That was the balance that was being aimed for.