Yes, we're good.
I wanted to ask a question of Mayor McQueen.
Obviously she has developed a whole lot of political skills in Drayton Valley, one of which includes not stopping at the end of a sentence, thereby precluding your opposition from getting any intervention in. But we got through the translations okay here on the Hill. I want you to know that.
If Parliament were to pass this law, it would fulfill kind of a societal denunciation effect by bringing attention to this particular drug and showing that we've noticed this drug scourge. But are you able to outline for us from your experience in Drayton Valley a situation in which this law might have been used, or some particular factual circumstance in which it might have been helpful?
I would have thought you would get the biggest bang for your buck from the treatment, education, and enforcement envelopes you've mentioned. This law falls under enforcement; you've obviously had some success with the education side and possibly with the treatment side. Could you indicate some factual sequence or real-life scenario in which you think this law might help you in Alberta?