Mr. Chair, there is one more question that my colleague from Churchill and I have been talking about. It again has to do with prevention and health promotion and relates to the area of tobacco. It is our understanding that there were some cuts to the tobacco education program to the tune of $70,000.
I am wondering if that is the case. If so, why were those cuts made and what other programs are taking the place of this important initiative in terms of preventing people from getting addicted to tobacco products?