Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll direct my question to Mr. Barnum and his last comment about not taking away his tools for investigation.
The decriminalization of products such as methamphetamine would require a lot of your tools to be taken away. For example, you wouldn't be able to take away someone's small amount of methamphetamine, because it would likely be legal if it were governed by the same type of legislation as for marijuana. If it is decriminalized, your tools would be taken away. Would you not think that would be the case?