That's fair enough.
My last piece.... I'm just gonna go on a little rant here to Dr. Fallu.
I appreciate that you are a tenured professor. You get to basically say whatever you want because that is your right as a tenured professor. One in five Canadians struggles with addiction. That means that four out of five can use substances and perhaps don't fall into the ugly struggle of addiction. However, one in five does not have that luxury. One in five tries a substance and can't stop. I think it is highly irresponsible for you to be in a position of leadership and to be bragging to your students about how drugs have made you a better person. I don't think that sends the right message to students. I don't think that sends the right message to Canadians. I don't think that is appropriate in any way, shape or form.
I would just urge you to understand that addiction is a real, serious issue. The one in five Canadians who struggles with addiction does not have the luxury to experiment with drugs. They don't have the luxury to walk into a liquor store. They understand that the one drink they pick up might be the last time that they go home to their family.
Frankly, sir, we have an epidemic of addiction in universities, and students in those places require support and assistance. I would urge you to consider your words.