I guess I'm taking a practical approach to this. These people are not just going to disappear. They're clearly prepared to put their personal liberty at stake now. Some of it is opportunistic, admittedly. Some people just passionately believe in the benefits of this plant. They will continue to do so if they're not provided with an opportunity to comply with regulation and participate in the legal market.
I think it's naive to think that throwing more money at enforcement is going to make that illicit industry go away. It might reduce it, but I don't think anything is going to make it go away completely. What I'm saying is that I think there is a large segment of the current illicit market that would embrace regulation and legalization and is eager for that opportunity and would be compliant if given the chance.