Okay, thank you.
I can see with the effects here why Mr. Dickie and his association are concerned with tenants growing indoor plants, and the cost to our environment.
Mr. Dickie, I owned a condominium in Edmonton. I lived there for a number of years in the past, though I don't anymore. I had to deal with a neighbour in a high-rise beside me who would have their morning toke and their evening toke before bedtime. I had to deal with the second-hand smoke coming into my apartment. It was frustrating. I did talk to the landlord about it. They indicated that it was for medicinal use and they had legal documents stating that they can grow and smoke, so there was not a hell of a lot I could do about it, other than to try to sell my condo.
It's up for sale now, and if anybody here is looking for a condo in Edmonton, come and talk to me.