Yes, thank you.
I realize you may only be able to comment on this by observation and not by statistics you have, but when we talk about youth and youth being drawn to contraband tobacco, I know that across the country smoking rates among youth are dropping in many provinces. It's more for young men than young women, and that has a whole lot of other packaging pieces attached. But we have heard that with regard to the routes that are used, the people who bring up contraband tobacco from the United States may also use those routes for other kinds of illegal activities, whether it's drugs or guns or whatever it is.
Again, I realize it's anecdotal, but I wonder whether you're seeing aboriginal or first nations youth not only seeing contraband tobacco but being pulled at different levels into the actual mechanics of contraband tobacco--not just having the access to it, but actually becoming involved in the train, if you will, of the mechanism of it.