 Now, when you track the progress made in global drug policy, but then you look at the International and Conduct Control Board and how they remain mired in contradictions and incoherence. It's astonishing they have any relevance at all now. Listen to Raymond Jans, the director of INCB, who finally, finally came out against the death penalty, but only because the death penalty is going away anyway. That's unacceptable for a body. The death penalty is wrong on a human rights basis. Listen to Raymond Jans talk about the issue of adhering completely to the conventions as a way of keeping drugs out of the hands of people. Flies in the face of the fact that you actually want to have control over those drugs. While you have an unregulated black market, then you don't know who's accessing those drugs and anyone can do it. Even a regulated market actually does put control in the hands of the government.