It's a no-no at bars, patios and in the car with kids. The places you can legally smoke cigarettes is an ever-shortening list.
But Health Canada is determined to drive the country's smoking rate even lower, it seems by making it increasingly inconvenient to light up.
A 2015 survey found 15% of the Canadian population uses tobacco. Health Canada wants to push it below 5% by 2035.
The agency is looking for public input on ways to get there.
Health Canada's is suggesting banning smoking and vaping inside apartment or condominium units and on college and university campuses.
The agency is making a concerted effort to stop kids from taking up smoking and vaping in the first place.
Health Canada is suggesting raising the age to buy a pack of smokes to 21 country-wide. Right now, the minimum age is 18 or 19, depending on your province or territory.
The agency is contemplating regulatory measures to reduce the addictive components of tobacco to keep people from getting hooked and better control of the movement of supplies to hem in the contraband cigarettes market.
You can read more of Health Canada's suggestions and weigh in HERE