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Canadians consumed as much as $6.2 billion of marijuana in 2015, almost as much as they spent on wine, the federal statistics agency said Monday as it gears up to officially track weed when it becomes legal next year.

The agency calculated the value by estimating 4.9 million people consumed 698 metric tons of cannabis that year, at an assumed price range of $7.14 to $8.84 a gram. It used government health and social surveys and outside research to create its model.

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Statistics Canada called its report “Experimental Estimates of Cannabis Consumption in Canada, 1960 to 2015” and admitted there is “currently no systematic process” for measuring usage. The agency warned its estimate for the market is very rough, and actual consumption could “reasonably” be as low as half or as much as double.