Okay.
I'd just like a quick follow-up of Mr. Marston's question. I think he outlined very well what lengths people will go to, whether a substance is legal or illegal, and so the emphasis on prevention and education and treatment is very important. I just wonder whether the CCSA ascribes to the principle of harm reduction, which is a very important element in dealing with the reality. The idea that just suppression alone is going to work is really not realistic. Drug use exists, whether it's legal or illegal drugs. So the issue of harm reduction and reducing the risks and managing those risks, and then moving people into treatment are very important elements. Does the CCSA subscribe to that?