The answer to the first question, Mr. Chair, is basically that it is a health product, and it's under the Food and Drugs Act, and then under that are the natural health products regulations. Since it's there, we needed to find a way to allow it to still be sold as a natural health product.
One way to do it is to remove it from the market and to put it in a controlled scheme. We want it to still be presented to the market so that people can use it, but then cannot abuse it. The control is really on making sure it's not sold in large quantities to those who want to abuse it. That's really the mechanism.
I would refer you to the rationale given to the public in making the interim order. It had the evidence. It had discussions. We had discussions with law enforcement, who were in favour of this to make sure that we controlled the behaviour. It's pretty egregious to have the methamphetamine out there. Really that was the intent.