Yes, I understand that.
However, I would say that we know that in Israel it has been used for 50 years. There are places in the world, again similar to mefloquine, where we seem to be way behind in getting the evidence and going beyond what we see, hear, and experience here in Canada versus what is happening in other places in the world as well.
I have to say, if they are doctors, and they have the opportunity to prescribe something, they should get the information on it and then know that it is not addictive in the same way as pharmaceuticals are. It doesn't cost these people, and it gives a better result. Why aren't we going in that direction?
In the paper the other day, the individual in charge of basically creating the OxyContin issue is now moving into running one of our medical marijuana companies.