Okay.
I'd just like to ask some questions about the very major changes that are going to take place to the medical marijuana program, which are going to come in next March.
I don't know about you, but we've had lots of emails from people. There are a number of concerns, but the ones that hit the top of the list are these: first of all, the new program will eliminate personal production; second, there is a lot of concern about the cost going from $1.80 a gram to $5 a gram and up to $8.80 per gram; and third, what have commonly been referred to as the compassion clubs or the community-based dispensaries are completely knocked out of the new system.
I just wonder if any of the officials here today can comment on why the decision was made to eliminate personal production, particularly for low-income people. As well, why was the decision made to, in effect, eliminate the community-based dispensaries that do have their own association, they have quality control, and they're very professional about what they do? It seems a shame to waste the expertise, the knowledge, and the local access they've developed, basically putting patients first. We're going to lose that under this new system.