Mr. Speaker, this is not a situation of trust. This is a situation of science and the neurological development of the brain.
Members only have to have been in an emergency department where a 20-year-old who has smoked somewhat excessively has come in with their first psychotic break, knowing that it could have been prevented and knowing that they are now into a lifelong psychiatric illness, to know that it is not about trust. This is about people and how young adult brains can respond to the use of cannabis, especially between those ages of 18 and 21. Obviously, 25 is the recommended age in terms of when it is not going to impact to that degree.
This is not about trust. It is about lifelong impacts, psychiatric illness, schizophrenia, and all those other sorts of issues.