The deputy's correct. At that point, we had a limited number of individuals coming to us. After the liberalization of the guidelines, a treating physician could authorize the use of marijuana, and we started getting a lot of demands. It's not a drug like other drugs. We had agreed to pay in 2008—though in 2007 there was one case we paid for. We were already paying.
Then we had to react to this growth. We looked at what the beneficiaries were asking for, what had been approved in that short period. We had put a cap on this in June 2014, because we wanted to make sure we understood what was going on. We capped it at 10 grams because 80% of our veterans were asking for that or less.