

The FBI wants hackers to know that they’re totally chill when it comes to smoking pot.

In a recent speech, FBI Director James Comey pointed out the agency’s lack of being cool when it comes to attracting young talent in fighting cyberwars, reports the Washington Post.

“We’re working very hard inside the FBI to be a whole lot cooler than you may think we are,” Comey said at a Symantec Government Symposium this week. “We are not to bean bags and granola and a lot of white boards yet. But we’re working very hard at marching in that direction.”

Not only would Comey like to turn the FBI’s office atmosphere into a Silicon Valley startup, he would also like to hire the stereotypical stoned hackers associated with the Valley as America’s new line of cyber warriors.

“We will find people of great integrity, who have technical talent, and can’t squeeze out more than two or three push-ups,” Comey added. “We may find people of great technical talent who want to smoke weed on the way to the interview.”

The FBI’s attitude towards stoner hackers has evidently changed since 2014, back when its anti-pot drug policy kept qualified experts away from seeking their employment.

Comey says the impetus for an FBI makeover came from talking with his daughter.

“Dad, the problem is you’re ‘the Man,’ ” she said. “Who would want to work for ‘the Man?’ ”

Watch Comey’s speech below, with his pot-related remarks coming after the 17:40 mark.