I would hesitate to say that. Similar to pharmaceuticals and other hard drugs that are currently illegal on the market, they are changing it on a daily basis. I can tell you that meeting a young person in 2010 who said they had been on marijuana is a quantifiably different experience from meeting a child who comes through the door and says they had marijuana last month.
Mark my words, in the same way that our colleagues are doing their best to update, modify, and make more effective cardiac drugs every day of the year, there are individuals out there making more potent marijuana, changing the consistency, and looking at the other places it can be placed. It's not just about smoking it, but whether they can make it an edible product or something else. I think these are important things to look at.
As I say, I still practise medicine. I'm still at CHEO here in Ottawa. I think it's important that everyone here have a complete understanding of the impacts of marijuana.