Thank you.
It's funny. It seems that our approach is legalize, regulate, discourage. That seems to be the general approach to this, which I think is appropriate, given everything we're hearing.
I want to come at it from the other point of view. There's a phrase that if you're out of step with the army, maybe it's not the army. I'm just wondering if we could spend a moment on some of the reasons millions of Canadians use cannabis responsibly. Much like some Canadians on a Friday night go home and have a beer or two or enjoy a couple of glasses of wine, there are clearly millions of Canadians who use marijuana because it's pleasurable, or maybe it helps them deal with some pain. These are the words of Dr. Neil Boyd, who was here the other day. I think that's a reality of why people use it. There are millions of people who do not experience the negative impacts we're describing. They don't experience psychosis. They don't lose their jobs. They're not getting into car accidents.
We haven't spent any time on that aspect of the education component of government policy as we go to legalize this product. Do we run the risk of losing credibility if we don't acknowledge some of that? I don't really have a cogent question. I'll just throw that out for your consideration and comment.