Again, let me offer a few comments on that.
The reason that a new approach was taken and a new program was put in place is because the existing model of personal production had very significant diversion from its intended purpose. And both municipalities and law enforcement were raising significant issues.
We very much realize the importance of having access. We believe that with the new system, which will be based on licensed producers, which will also have strong quality control processes in place that will be subject to regular inspection and will have careful tracking, we'll find that appropriate balance between ensuring that people have access to marijuana for medical purposes, but also taking into account the legitimate public safety and community concerns that were raised.
In terms of your question on price, it remains to be seen how that works out in terms of the marketplace. But what I can say is that the existing program right now is very heavily subsidized.
We believe the new program will be a significant improvement.