I think it's interesting to talk about eight grams to 10 grams a day, or even three grams a day because there's really no science—truthfully, there's zero science—to back up eight grams to 10 grams a day being more beneficial than three grams a day.
How THC works is it's stored in the fat, so you're talking about pretty high amounts that build up in your body over time. All of the data right now are speaking to doses that are even lower than three grams a day being addictive. In our clinical trials, we're actually limiting it to 1.8 grams a day and seeing clinical benefit. I understand the [Technical difficulty—Editor] of using high doses, but that's a heck of a lot. That is not to say there's not individual viability here but that's an extreme amount of cannabis, honestly. It's much higher than what we're looking at in clinical trials in any of these studies. At levels that high, it's been associated with cannabis addiction and dependence, etc. It's worth throwing that out there.