Thank you all.
I'm afraid that our track record at parliamentary committees, with this government being able to use its majority to put in recommendations and even confine studies such as this in a narrow way and then replace what was heard with what they have already predetermined would be the recommendations of a committee hearing, means that I would prefer to use my time, particularly with Dr. Wood and Dr. Jutras-Aswad, for you to make very clear what, if you were writing the report for this committee, the recommendation would be.
We've heard from Dr. Wood that free and easy access under prohibition is not a good thing. The Canadian Public Health Association has recommended an approach with taxation and regulation. We've heard that there needs to be more research, and more research around even the kind of research we're doing on personalized medicine, genetic predisposition. I'm afraid I'm old enough that, as a physician in the emergency department at the Wellesley Hospital in Toronto, we saw people having psychotic breaks from having seen The Exorcist, because they were predisposed in some way.
I would like to give you both the time to tell us, if you were writing the recommendations for this committee around this study and the broader study that we wished it were, what those recommendations would be, so that the people of Canada will know what this committee heard when they see the weak recommendations that will come out because this Conservative majority continues to use its majority to replace what was heard from the witnesses.
It is very important that you tell us now what needs to be in this committee report.