In answer to the question concerning youth smoking, we don't have market research information on youth. We don't track that, but the government statistics do. There is a survey conducted by the federal government.
The long-term decline in the adult population that smokes has been going on since the 1970s. It runs at about 2% or 3% a year in terms of the decline.
The same trend is also seen in the government figures on youth. However, I totally agree with the concerns you raise. When kids have access to tobacco products outside the normal retail network, where the retailers themselves have their own programs and training to ensure that their staff don't sell to kids, but clearly the networks that are distributing illegal tobacco products are not concerned about asking for proof of age, there is that risk. And we know for a fact that the controls that exist to prevent kids from getting access to tobacco products are being bypassed by the illegal market.