Perhaps, Mr. Chair, if I could also add....
Some of it is also based on the logistics of the datasets and the surveillance that is being done. A lot of the categories do include, when you're looking at the monitoring of advertising, the group between 13 and 17. It also helps, in terms of the parliamentary review process that will happen in five years, to collect data that then is comparable to data that we have as well, if we include 13-year-olds to 17-year-olds. Again, it's part of the monitoring process. It's not making a judgment call on a 17-year-old versus a 16-year-old, but it's saying that we would be interested in what would happen to all advertising for anybody who would be a child.