They're the same as legal tobacco products. They're not adding any kinds of chemicals or additives or anything of that sort. The problem is the combustion of a tobacco leaf. The tobacco leaf itself is poisonous. It contains natural nicotine. It contains nitrosamines, which is the most potent carcinogen that we have in tobacco.
You grow a tobacco leaf; you shred it and put it in a cigarette. Being either contraband or legal cigarettes, it's the same thing. You burn it and it will liberate 4,000 chemicals, of which approximately 50 are carcinogens. There's no difference. Health Canada reviewed them to check that. They tested them to see if they were more lethal than the regular cigarettes, and they're the same thing.
That's the principle that people need to understand. It's the combustion of tobacco leaves that creates the problem. It's the dirtiest device that we have to administer nicotine to consumers; whether it is from contraband or legal makes no difference.