I believe that if we don't do something to bring a little more transparency to the industry as a whole, Honourable Member, you're going to have our kids in a very mixed-up state of mind. They are not sure what's legal, what's not legal, and where they're going with things in life.
If you come to some reserves—for example, Six Nations—it looks like a war zone right now. It truly does not look like the Canada that we all want our first nations kids growing up in. It's not a normal environment for a young person to grow up in, and if they have to work in a tobacco factory that's unregulated, how does anybody know whether there are firearms and other things and activities in there? Nobody will be able to answer that.
I'm not welcome in those factories, obviously, because it's very transparent that our companies pay federal taxes. I couldn't comment on what goes on in other factories.