Perfect. I will table it.
I don't know if you have read the report by the Quebec government's advisory committee on the economy and public finances. The committee held public hearings on contraband and issued a report with all the steps take by the Quebec government. It also contains recommendations on another series of steps that the government plans to take in the coming years. I could table that document, as well.
The problem is that taxes are low. You said that if taxes were increased, there would be more contraband, but that's not true. Taxes are much higher in other provinces. There is practically no contraband in Alberta. The problem is the proximity to first nations reserves and the difficulty in intervening to resolve the problem of illegal manufacturers. One of the most important things is to control the inputs. The Government of Ontario will control tobacco farming, but not until January 2015. Cigarette filters and papers can also be controlled, but that hasn't been done yet. We think it is an essential measure that should be put in place.