I'm not sure I have much more to add over and above what the last two witnesses said. From a consultation perspective, I'm unaware that there was any pediatric input in the approval process. That would certainly not be customary when it comes to the approval of a natural health product.
I would say that when these products came to market, they were positioned as nicotine replacement therapy, a therapeutic product to help people wean themselves off nicotine. We have seen that before. That was exactly how vaping products were introduced.
I agree that we cannot wait and see. We have to learn from our grave mistakes and ensure that nicotine replacement therapy products don't accidentally or unintentionally addict a new generation of children.