Sure.
Throughout today's committee meeting, we've been sort of muddying and going back and forth over the medical use of marijuana versus the recreational use. I think all reasonable people would concede that there really are two distinct uses there inasmuch as perhaps you might be required to have opiates if you are a cancer patient, but I don't think anyone reasonably thinks that opiates should be available at corner stores or that we should just make them available recreationally to 18-year-olds or 19-year-olds. I think there are two distinct uses, obviously. We do find ourselves in this court-mandated medical marijuana situation.
I want to pop back to my earlier question to you, which is really, genuinely what our entire study here is about. That is on the health risks of marijuana. You presented at length about possible medicinal benefits or pain reduction, but we're really here to talk about some of those health risks. At one point you indicated that, in fact, there is less respiratory illness amongst those who smoke marijuana, which I find very difficult to comprehend, simply because I would imagine that anything you're inhaling, especially if it's carcinogenic, could not be healthy for you.