Thank you very much.
It's like anything else. Generally speaking, you never have a magic-bullet solution to problems. They're usually multi-pronged. It's exactly the same situation with tobacco consumption and with contraband consumption.
Certainly with respect to contraband and first nations communities, one other potential solution—and I'm sure you would have heard this from the persons who have testified on behalf of first nations—is to address the issue of social determinants in their communities.
Poverty reduction is important. It's not easy, of course. However, if you address poverty reduction and you give people employment opportunities, it is less likely they're going to engage in contraband trafficking. That is most certainly part of the solution as well—employment and poverty reduction.