No, I was trying to say that as the bill was written, manufacturers of products that would be deemed lesser harm than cigarettes would not be allowed to advertise that fact to people like doctors and nurse practitioners in smoking cessation clinics, nor would those people, even if they were made aware of the products, be allowed to promote those to people who wanted to quit smoking or find a reduced harm product.
It's kind of hard for a doctor who doesn't know about a product to be able to recommend it, but even as the bill is originally written, the interpretation has been that even if they did know about it, they wouldn't be able to tell patients and I think that's contrary to the objective of this bill, which is to reduce harm.