Thanks, Terence.
The time is so short, but I will try to get a couple of questions in here.
We talked briefly about propylene glycol. The boiling point I understand is 188 degrees centigrade, but it has a flashpoint; at over 109 degrees, the vapour can be ignited. Propylene glycol is in all kinds of products, low-risk antifreeze, for example.
You can already see online how to convert your dry marijuana to be able to vape it this way. Kids can be using this odour-free form and toking up in front of their parents without the parents even knowing they're getting the hit of marijuana inhaled in this way—vaped.
But it's the whole list.... I want to ask your opinion on this because it's poison control.
Any medication out of a parents' cupboard could be ground up, powdered, similarly mixed with propylene glycol, and inhaled this way.
For poison control, are we not naive to think it will only be nicotine that we need to be concerned about with these products? Are any of you at the table concerned about that, and our pharmacy friend as well?