I certainly think if it's the case that British Columbia does not successfully have a public consumption act or if we're not able to bring it into force, the other option of course is to add additional exceptions to the Health Canada exemption.
We are hoping that the province will exhaust the possibility of bringing the public consumption act into force, because, quite frankly, it's less intrusive when it comes to people who are using drugs. As I said earlier, there's a requirement that the police simply ask people to leave, and they leave whole. There's no ticket, and they leave with their drugs, but they do have to move on. It's the refusal to do so that would become a problem. Exceptions in the exemption mean that the exemption does not apply in those particular places, so we would revert to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, which is criminalization.
If there was an advocacy piece, in the absence of that provincial legislation being successfully brought in, I would hope that we would have support to work with Health Canada to add additional exceptions to the exemption.