Yes. Well, Colorado has done that and we've heard evidence about this. You're absolutely correct about that, about making sure that they're single servings, that they're in childproof containers, that there's no marketing to children, that the product itself is stamped so that you can tell what it's going to be. All these conditions have been implemented in Colorado. Would it be your testimony that if we do that, edibles should be legalized?
I'm going to run out of time, so I'm just going to get my context out here. The reason I ask is because of your testimony on aligning the age with alcohol and tobacco. You felt that it was preferable to get access to regulated products of known quantity and avoid high-risk behaviour. If you don't legalize edibles, you are leaving edibles to the complete black market where it's totally unregulated, and high-risk behaviour in young people who will continue to have access with no regulation whatsoever will continue. I want you to square that circle for me.
I'm putting to you that we should regulate edibles, because if we don't, the exact same problems will occur that you described occurring by not legalizing cannabis at a proper age.