All I'm going to say—because obviously, I'm no professional—is that, from my perspective, the pharmaceutical industry needs to be kept away from the natural state of the plant. There were studies showing that there was a synthetic version of THC which was created that cannot compete with the natural product. There's always a way to make a pill into a buck. This isn't one of those cases. In order to have effectiveness in treatment, the vegetal state or natural state of cannabis has to remain intact.
I do agree with the last doctor; I'm sorry, I forgot your name. I do agree that the licensed producers could help fund research, but having said that, it all comes down to the training of the doctors, which is influenced by the pharmaceutical industry that also funds the different faculties that train those doctors.
I had a personal issue with my GP, who was a new graduate and had no willingness. He wanted me to be on pills. I had to fire him and find a doctor who was willing to work with what I'm working with.