One of my concerns with the program has always been that we don't have visible control for all Canadians to see what THC levels are. We all recognize that over the years the THC levels have increased, from the 1970s to now. In fact, there are some THC levels that are relatively high. I would suggest the average THC level is probably between 10% and 15%, but there are some that are much higher.
My concern is that we don't have any way of controlling that from of the perspective of outside of the MMRP. We still have the old system in place, as you know. I would suspect that a lot of those 50,000 people whom you refer to are not purchasing it through what we would call the MMRP program, but are getting it through their own sources, which is somewhat concerning to me. How do we control that?