I think the reality is that countries have very different views about how best to regulate narcotics, including cannabis. The challenge then is that we have this multilateral treaty that most countries of the world are part of, and as a result of differences, it would probably take quite a bit of time to negotiate a change to that treaty that would allow the current legislation as drafted to be legal under those international treaties.
It can happen. Certainly renegotiating them would be the ideal. If Canada did that, that would be great, because it would give a legal avenue to do what's being proposed. But the reality is that if I'm interested in making sure, not only in the long term but also in the short term, that we're not breaking international law, we would not be able to successfully negotiate a change in the treaty before, for example, a July 1, 2018, deadline.