Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question. First, let me applaud the young person who did not start smoking.
If members remember my speech, we are talking about a health issue here, not one of economics and not one of one-letter lines that indicate one individual.
I put this to my hon. colleague. Why would the tobacco companies spend all these millions on fancy logos for tobacco advertising if they were not trying to entice people to smoke? These people are doing a good service in the sense that they will still be promoting, but, believe me, they are not doing this out of the goodness of their hearts. They are doing it mainly because they want to draw young people into the web because others who are dying are leaving the web due to tobacco related diseases.
His argument is not compelling. As a matter of fact it only applauds that one individual who decided to stop smoking.