Thank you very much.
I'm picking up halfway, so I'm going to apologize if I repeat any past themes. It's really good to be here.
I'm going to concentrate my questions on you, Dr. Henry. It's really good to see you again.
Since we're on this theme of public consumption and decriminalization, I want to allow you a little more time to untangle what I see as somewhat of a confounding between the idea of decriminalization and public consumption.
I see public consumption every day in downtown Ottawa, for example, where there is no decriminalization as of yet. We know that it's an issue that affects all of our inner cities, and it had long been an issue in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and elsewhere in B.C. before we came to this approach of trying to remove the stigma of criminalization from personal drug possession.
I'm going to allow you a minute to really expand on this at your leisure.