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Yeah, right to that. Up in Canada, Kevin, how long has marijuana been legalized? It's been quite a while, hasn't it? Eight years. The Trudeau government made it happen for us in 2017. Prior to that, he had underground dispensaries, and they would operate, and then they would get arrested and get raided where their property and money would be seized. And then in 2017, they were allowed to run, so then they were all over the place. There were delivery places, there were the weed bars, coffee shops. One of my favorites was one that opened up. It's not around anymore. It's called Tokyo. It's called Tokyo Shop or whatever. I like that place because you can have a coffee and order some of the weed products, the candy and the other stuff, the edibles. It was really funny because prior to 2017, there was always just people saying, Kevin, you've got to be careful. You don't want to be arrested for this now, especially now. And then there was a certain month in 2017. I think it might have been June or July. I don't remember where they said if you hold out until June or July, they can't touch you anymore. So that's how it was. So 2017, so a good eight years. And I think it's all of Canada, but I'm not positive. There might be some places where it isn't legal yet. I don't know.

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