Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have a two-part question for Mr. Kemball and a question for Mr. Montour.
In working with the Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco Growers' Marketing Board and using that as some kind of firewall or way to control the supply management of tobacco leaf--and we see it getting worse, by the way--I'm wondering if you could comment on whether you will be continuing to work with them around what we now see as a very uncontrolled sale of American tobacco to unlicensed factories on the American side of the border, and what your continued work with that organization would be.
I have a second question, which comes from that. Since many of your sister or brother companies in British American Tobacco have long been purchasing substantial amounts of leaf tobacco from America, from the United States, if you will, from farmers in North Carolina and farmers in adjoining states, will you and your company--and I just want to get this on the record--help American and Canadian authorities to cut off that supply, if you will, of contraband tobacco at its source? And will you undertake to lend your corporate knowledge and experience, of which you have significant amounts, to those authorities in a joint effort to stop the flow of tobacco leaf and loose tobacco from the American south to unlicensed tobacco companies here in Canada?