Okay, thanks.
I also want to explore something that I think differed among the testimony and materials of some of the witnesses, which is the relationship between price and contraband tobacco. In fact, quoting from the Canadian Convenience Stores Association submission, at page 2, you say that, “The problem has been escalating since 2006 partly”, you say, “as a result of increased taxation”. Yet I am told and have read material that makes it very clear to me that there's a clear connection between the price of cigarettes and rates of smoking and uptake; namely, the higher the price, the lower the smoking rates.
Is anybody here suggesting that we should be lowering the price of cigarettes, tax for cigarettes, in order to deal with contraband?