Mr. Samson, I know as long as you have that issue, I will have the issue. I'm aware of that. We've chatted about it.
I'll follow up—I thought we had sent a list to your office. On marijuana, I'll restate what I think I've probably stated often at this table. The responsibility of giving, I hate using the term “ prescription”, because you do not give a prescription for marijuana—it's a script—resides with the medical doctor.
Veterans Affairs in this case is actually the payer. I won't say “only the payer”, because we do oversight and we work, but we're the payer. If it's over 3 grams, they have to see a specialist. We all know there are challenges across the country, as you've heard the minister and the deputy minister talk about, associated with getting doctors in certain areas of the country to...even more so if you need a psychiatrist because of mental health issues and you want a psychiatrist to prescribe. We've had the conversations about Saskatchewan multiple times. It's not always easy.
There is a list of people out there who will help veterans to get that script. I'll make sure your office has received that. There are a couple in Nova Scotia, so I'm a little....