There's no chance of that, Mr. Rathgeber. We realize what a serious problem drugs are in this country. I've been to a number of international conferences and I've spoken with people around the world. They say the drug addiction and the whole illegal drug business can destroy a society. That's how serious it is; it can destroy everything around it. The idea that you just make this legal and thereby, in effect, encourage people to take drugs is a very bad idea. I think it's wrong to send out mixed messages to people that somehow it's okay, it's not okay, or we're going to legalize it. This is a bad idea. As you can tell from the legislation that we have introduced, we're taking a tough approach on this, and we're taking a tough approach on the people who are in the business of basically destroying other people's lives.
I mentioned to you that people were bringing drugs into this country. I've talked with drug enforcement agencies starting in British Columbia and right across this country. They tell me that these are the people who are involved with gangs and organized crime. The people who are causing trouble in British Columbia and elsewhere across this country, these are the people who are bringing drugs into this country. This isn't some happy-go-lucky guy who is experimenting on a Saturday night. This is not what we're talking about. We're talking about gangs and organized crime. I would very much reject that. I hope everybody would reject suggestions like that. This is not what this country needs and this is not what we should have.