Thank you for that. I'll turn the balance of my time to Dr. Robert.
Dr. Robert, you spoke about issues around simple possession and personal use, but again, this bill doesn't address that. What it does is eliminate mandatory jail time for the producers and pushers of dangerous drugs that harm many Canadians.
When we talk about the opioid crisis, 20 Canadians a day die. That's 7,000 a year. Are you concerned that this bill eliminates mandatory jail time for traffickers, producers and pushers, and would you not see a significant distinction between those involved in such activities and someone who is involved in simple possession for their personal use?