Okay, so that brings me back to my original question of whether or not you have a model or did an evaluation on how much the cost would be for the excise tax for medical marijuana.
I raise this. It's no small issue. We're having some debates around pharmacare in this country. We already know that many Canadians can't afford their basic medication—one in five Canadians. If what we're doing is cutting the access to medical marijuana for people who can't afford to pay for it in the absence of a pharmacare program, that's actually a fairly significant issue. If they can no longer access their medical marijuana, the additional charge is simply too much for them, then it means that they're going to have to cut back on their medication or do other things, as people do in this country when they can't afford their medication.
Is there a sense of how much money would be involved in exempting that excise tax for medical marijuana that's not in a derivative form?