Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I wanted to follow up on what Mr. Lobb was talking about with regard to the drugs that are so readily available on the counters in the pharmacies, and talk about what happened in Ontario in 1992.
The government at the time said no to sales of tobacco in pharmacies because they were also selling drugs to address cancer. Big pharma pushed back and created a fund to get rid of this. Now tobacco is no longer available in pharmacies, but that government is no longer in power.
Given the reality of big pharma, have there been discussions with them about this situation and an ability to push back against what will be a very powerful lobby?