I sympathize entirely, but I come from a province which probably has the highest cannabis use among young people in the world. I think Canada, if not the highest, is one of the highest users of cannabis and I come from the province where the numbers are the highest.
When I have talked with students in my riding about D.A.R.E. and other such programs, they just roll their eyes and say, “Are you kidding me?” I guess I'm anxious to know whether this is going to be a different program than “Just say no”, when it has obviously not been successful. I'm looking for advice.
Before you answer that, and because of the time constraints, on the money part, I'm delighted that you've received money from Health Canada in the case of Mr. Paris' organization, and from the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction you have some foundation money. That is terrific.
Mr. Boissonnault has talked about money that will be available from the federal government for programs, which is terrific. This is going to be a gigantic change. Is there enough money, even if you had the time to get the programs ready, to do what's required to achieve the education that's necessary? I'm very anxious about that and I wonder what your thoughts are.