Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you to both our witnesses. It's much appreciated in many ways.
I'll start with you, Dr. Marcotte. It underlines how complicated this situation is, to tell you the truth.
The first thing that surprised me was your indication that people who have been smoking or using cannabis are more likely to recognize the fact that they're impaired. We heard some testimony that there's a substantial portion of people who smoke marijuana who believe it increases their ability to drive. They're not impaired; they get better at it. Is that just a minority? Are there other people who realize that by smoking a few joints they're going to be in trouble?