For a number of conditions in medicine, we have a number of technology-assisted methods to support rural communities and health care providers in these communities. They would be able to provide the best evidence-based treatment in these communities. That could certainly apply for all issues related to cannabis.
We should be careful about the idea of really centralizing knowledge on medical cannabis with specific clinics that are usually in big cities. That's certainly not a good way to make sure that everyone across the country, including rural communities, will have access to treatment.
To go back to my colleague, one key thing is to improve the training in medical schools, so that all physicians, including those who will go and work in these rural communities, will be well trained regarding cannabis, and not only these very specific clinics that usually just provide that kind of treatment in larger cities in Canada