No, not at all, actually. That's one thing that I've been careful of in crafting the legislation. I think maybe the committee will want to consider it and ensure that it's enforced. I think there may be an opportunity for amendment to ensure that we're talking only about those people who would sell it knowingly to somebody who is intending to produce crystal meth or methamphetamine.
It's not my intent, and I think it's important that the committee ensure there would be no chance, that local pharmacists or grocery stores would be targeted for selling legitimate and legal products. We don't want to go after that.
There have been other jurisdictions where they've limited certain products in terms of the amount that is sold in different jurisdictions. This legislation doesn't seek to do that. This may be something we'd want to look at doing at some later date.
Right now it's basically just the enabling factor--someone knowingly enabling someone who's producing this--that we want to ensure is taken care of.