It is an extremely low percentage. The 269,000 Canadians who are using cannabis for medical purposes are doing so on the authorization of their health care providers, but that's not prescription of medical cannabis. There are very few products on the market that are considered prescription cannabis products, and those are only indicated for very narrow conditions.
With that said, let me just remind this committee that the courts have been very clear. In the absence of a DIN, the Government of Canada still has to provide reasonable access to cannabis for medical purposes, and we believe this is a reasonable approach to treating cannabis like a medicine—and that extends to taxation.