You haven't answered it, so I'll move on.
You and the Liberal government, in collaboration with the NDP, supported taxpayer-funded drugs flooding our streets and the parks and playgrounds where children play in British Columbia. This was occurring on your watch as the minister of children and families and you did nothing. It was only because of immense public pressure in British Columbia that B.C. decided to amend their policy and approach the federal government to remove the approval.
Based on the failed drug policy experiment in B.C. and based on the fact that you're the minister for children and families, would you advocate for stopping any expansion by your government to allow decriminalization in other jurisdictions, in particular in your province of Ontario?