What my colleague was trying to show earlier was that a few grams of fentanyl could kill somebody, yet you've allowed a decriminalization pilot project to allow up to 2.5 grams. Most Canadians aren't familiar with grams, because we don't do our baking or our measuring in grams.
It's a lot. It's a lot more than a couple of grams. It's terrifying that we are allowing people to have free will on this.
When I asked your predecessor at committee what it would take to stop the decriminalization pilot project, this experiment on our society, she said very clearly, on both the public health indicators and the public safety indicators, that what we're seeing is out-of-control crime and chaos on our streets and an increase in overdose deaths, yet you very clearly said you are A-okay with continuing on with this decriminalization pilot project.
Is there anything that could happen that would make you stop?