Mr. Speaker, that excellent question points out that we are in a situation where we need some consistency in our message.
I talked about the discussion on marijuana and that we could not have plain packaging because it was not competitive with organized crime. Therefore, to have a different view on tobacco is totally hypocritical.
It even expands beyond that. Pieces of legislation are coming forward in which we will want to talk about whether we can advertise pop or unhealthy foods. However, at the same time, we are advertising alcohol products, such as beer ads, where children are located. Alcohol is allowed to be advertised much more freely.
There is no consistency in the government's approach, and there ought to be. We ought to put some thought and consideration into that.