I'd like to get one more question in. It's around my same concern.
I should tell you that not all parliamentarians were pleased that CAMH made a public statement that we should legalize marijuana and have regulations, because we don't believe that criminals and drug dealers, who disobey the criminal law, are going to somehow magically obey regulations. We don't believe that people who buy drugs in the street and in bars are going to go into government-run stores and buy a product they might see as inferior. In fact, we think it would lead—and the evidence is with alcohol use—to the proliferation of marijuana among young people. So we're disappointed in that.
Why are you at CAMH not focusing on warning the people of Canada about these potential new risks of using e-cigarettes to smoke marijuana or other drugs, instead of looking at ways to say, “Well, they might be helpful, so let's see how it goes?”