Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Well, it's a fascinating subject. I'm sure we're going to enjoy learning more about this interesting subject.
On the subject that Dr. Fry brought up, I would like to comment on that before I go to my questions. I think if we were looking at smoking—you talk about smoking and alcohol, and why shouldn't we regulate marijuana the same way for recreational use—I think that implies that we can't learn from past mistakes. I suspect if we were having the discussion today, knowing what we know about smoking, the tobacco industry would never have been established the way it has. I just make that as a comment. It would be an interesting discussion.
Coming to the subject at hand here, I note that in your presentation you talked about cannabis being the second most commonly used illicit drug among individuals accessing publicly funded treatment services, and that admissions to hospitals in 2008-09 were over 11,000—11,800 admissions—and going up, by 2012-13, to 21,000 admissions linked to marijuana use. Can you comment or elaborate on the nature of those admissions? Are they for psychological states, for confusion or mental problems? What is the nature of those admissions?