So lets compare Supreme to Aphria. S has no license and no plants in ground and still needs to comply with HC upgrades which is "a few weeks away"! A has had a partial license and has been growing for several months. About 750 milligrams are on shelf ready for distribution. I see no way for S to be ready for any distribution even after the Courts rule. They are way behind already and HAVE YET TO EVEN REQUEST A REVISIT FOR INSPECTION. Now FACTOR IN WHAT fOWLER SAID THAT THEY ARE GOING TO DESIGNATE A SMALL PORTION OF THE FACILITY TO BEGIN GROWING. They have the equivalent of 7 football fields of growing capacity but will only utilize a fraction of that. Far less than 750 milligrams worth and don't even consider keeping up with Tweed whose got matching capacity already licensed.
6 months away and many bumps along the way for supreme folks!