As per the Statement of Work, the three broad components that form the minimum requirements for this discussion paper are: 1. to outline the principles underlying POP and then discuss the merits/limitations of a problem-oriented/deterrence approach to dealing with OMGOs, specifically in the Canadian context; 2. to review POP approaches to OMGOs previously undertaken in other jurisdictions and summ [...] ASSESSMENT: In order to truly utilize a POP approach, it is essential to complete the SARA steps by evaluating the outcome of the POP strategy, with a view to using this additional outcome information as a driver for the next iteration of the prevention process. [...] Although Bouchard’s published work to date has not been directly focused on defining the size of OMGOs with respect to contributing to the analysis phase of the development of a POP strategy, he is a Canadian-based expert in estimating the scales of marijuana production and his novel strategies may make an excellent contribution to the overall objectives of this initiative. [...] Indeed, as Clarke and Eck (2003) explained, the analysis and assessment components of SARA are typically the areas that receive the least attention, particularly in a manner that is consistent with the aims of a comprehensive application of a POP framework. [...] Monitor ongoing branches of same OCG of-sale demand and market forces Response Building on the platform of the information provided through the completion of the Haddon Matrix, some possible responses to this hypothetical problem are listed in Table 6, divided across the five broad focuses of the techniques and between the proximal or distal approach to the.