That is very correct.
I'd like to quickly mention something that I found extremely enlightening. When I held an event for this Don't Tax Medicine campaign to inform patients on Prince Edward Island that this would impact them, a doctor, Dr. Sana-Ara Ahmed, teleconferenced us to tell us that the endo-cannabinoid system has been removed from their curriculum at medical school. They don't learn abut the endo-cannabinoid system in medical school. They learn about the nervous system; they learn about all of the other systems in our body, but this system exists. It's there. It's been there since humans have existed.
The fact that cannabis-derived products are not being recognized simply because they don't have a DIN leads me to believe that it's because cannabis has been very demonized for so long. I don't think we will get a DIN, but we need to trust that this medication is helping thousands of Canadians.