Okay, that's great to know because my colleague across the way did bring up a really important thing about credibility. I think, when you're talking about youth use of marijuana, we need to be honest, and we need to show the science behind it. That's one of the challenges I have with the government's approach to this bill because they're saying that they have to legalize because they want to decrease youth use. The evidence we're seeing in the committee here is that in Colorado and Washington that is not the case.
What we realize is that the government is going down this route, and we'd like to make this bill the best we possibly can, the best bill for Canadians to look after the health and safety of Canadians.
With your understanding of the bill, what do you think the federal government needs to address youth use of marijuana? Do you think this bill is the answer to solving the high usage amount among our youth, or do you think there has been a lack of certain things that need to be put into this bill?
I know I talked a little bit about the lack of education, the data collection, and the tools in the toolbox to get kids into some type of treatment. We really would like your advice, and I'd just like to go through the panel from Dr. Barakett across. If you could you help us make this a better bill, it would really be helpful.