Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses, but particularly to Mr. Nicaso. In response to Mr. Petit's comments, I heard what I would describe as a cri de coeur.
In fact, I agreed with several things you said, Mr. Nicaso, most of all that I, too, have heard many things that don't make sense, and with the fact that you have quite adequately pointed out that drug traffickers are merchants of death and addiction. By golly, I'm glad the government is not trying to make money in that business. The fact that the only or best solution is to take the money out of crime is I think the most intelligent thing we've heard this afternoon.
I want to say that we--that is, the members of the committee--are all here because we wish to keep Canadians and their families safe from the violence and exploitation of organized crime. We want them to have happy, fulfilled, love-filled, productive, and safe lives.
So, Mr. Dubro, I would like to ask you whether you have any legislative proposal for us that we can hear from you, other than legalizing the sale of marijuana, steroids, ecstasy, crack cocaine, meth, and heroin.