counsel of district of columbia and our mayor are responsible leaders, wanting to regulate marijuana, like colorado, and the state of washington. unfortunately the congress, which has supervisory authority over the district of columbia precluded us doing that. that's why we do not have a strict and really informative regulatory regime. by creating a law where cultivation is basically all home cultivation, and there's no retail sales, don't you, in law enforcement terms, almost surrender oversight, regulation. it's hard to see what is king on in people's basements and homes. >> it is difficult, as it should be. the government should stay out of people's homes and bases, absent an arrest warrant. the reality is that what we are doing is all we can do for the citizens who passed the limited legalization bill, and what we are trying to do is respect the will of the people. there may be a time, i hope it's soon, where we are able to follow the laws of colorado and washington, and the guidance that the states impose, where we have the ability to boy and do other things right now that we cannot do. >> if you put in a legal architecture like the ones in the other states, that is - tha