If you think of a company that's based on consumer health, they have a reputation to maintain, that their products are safe and reliable. But if you have an alcohol company or a tobacco company or someone who's already not dealing with or not worried about their public reputation—they're worried about their return to stockholders—their activities will be aimed at maximizing sales, maximizing profits and maximizing use.
In terms of NHPs, the Food and Drugs Act was really designed with a certain kind of manufacturer in mind. The Tobacco Act—alcohol kind of falls into it—and the Cannabis Act were designed with a very different understanding, that there's a different motivation to that manufacturing.