Yes, I can, and that's an excellent question.
There's absolutely no doubt in my first-hand, lived experience that in probably the last 10 years or so, it's not been uncommon for police to do significant high-level investigations targeting contraband tobacco or cocaine, methamphetamine or fentanyl and during the course of those investigations to run into significant amounts of whichever drug, but at no time in my experience have I seen high-level organized crime groups working in a linear fashion, just dealing in contraband tobacco. In our seizures, it's not uncommon to find cocaine, tobacco and fentanyl together with handguns, and the list goes on.
Recently, in 2020, in Project Cairnes, which was an investigation the OPP did just north of Toronto in York region, there were two or three kilograms of cocaine, hundreds of cases of contraband tobacco, kilograms of fentanyl, handguns and other associated types of drugs that are used to break down cocaine for sale on the street, all captured from one organized crime group, and one arrest.