Thank you, Chair. Thank you to the panel for being here today.
This is an extremely important issue, and I think some in the past have looked at it as being a small issue. The very first statement I'd like to make is that I do not see the aboriginal community as being the big villains in this whole picture. What we're hearing now is that they've been used by organized crime, perhaps. The Americans are saying terrorist organizations are using it to fund terrorist activity; I don't think we have that evidence, but the Americans are saying that. Part of this whole picture has obviously been the enabling of some of this stuff to go on, and not for one minute would I want the first nations people to think this focuses purely on the first nations.
Mr. Montour, I think as a first nations manufacturer you have already hit on part of this issue, which is that not very much of the ingredients in cigarettes.... In that baggie that went around, how much of the ingredients would come from a first nations community?