To help my colleague's argument, at the end of the day, it may not be illegal to buy them, but it certainly is illegal to obtain them. At the end of the day, if you're in possession of that product, you're in possession of something that's illegal. So that will help you get to that point, whether the person gets caught with one or you get caught with 50.
I do take offence when they cite a particular reserve, whether it be Kahnawake, or Wahta or Six Nations or Akwesasne, because the idea is not to come in here.... Because I'm from the first nations, I have an obligation to stick up for my people. There are a lot of people who are law-abiding first nations people who want to see the success of this industry, and there are a lot of people who are here to contribute in a very positive way. I don't think it's fair to ever attack just one area.
And you guys should agree with that, too, as you're in Quebec.