Sorry, I was going to follow up on that. There was a recent study where the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health indicated that, while teen smoking rates at one time were on the decline in Ontario, they are no longer on the decline. What they have found through their studies is that, if teens are smoking now, they're smoking more contraband. If they're smoking more contraband cigarettes, they're smoking more of them because they're (a) ridiculously cheap, and (b) cheaply made, or improperly made, as far as government regulations are concerned. I'm a non-smoker, so I don't know the difference. But apparently they burn down faster, so they are quickly done and they're sold in amounts of 200. There is an indicator that could be detrimental to our young people's health.
On December 3rd, 2013. See this statement in context.