"We should have put Māori at the helm a long time ago and given them licence to design campaigns that worked for the most vulnerable populations.
"We should have started an annual increase in the spend on cessation, rehabilitation, media campaigns and innovation years ago. We should have started a campaign to reduce nicotine, reducing cigarette flavouring and filters 10 years ago.
"We should have started a campaign to reduce points of sale every year until we were down to a shortlist of regulated outlets. And of course we should be charging a million dollars for every New Zealand citizen who dies from smoking, and forcing Big Tobacco to decide whether it's worth them being here or whether they should just pack up and [go]."
There were some "wonderful pronouncements" in the Government's latest proposals, "but the truth is that the consultation was done years ago.
The time now is for action to back the plan up with deadlines and penalties."