Deliveries will not be handled by Uber Eats couriers, but by those from CanSell—a cannabis retail education company.

Toronto residents over the age of 19 can now buy weed on demand from the app. The food delivery service has a partnership with a marijuana retailer.

This is the first time marijuana delivery is available on a third-party platform. Cansell, an Ontario-based cannabis retail education program, will deliver cannabis products in the app for customers. The underground marijuana market as well as encourage people not to drive while high will hopefully be helped by this partnership.

More than 200 cannabis retailers in the Greater Toronto Area are supported byLeafly. The CEO of Leafly said in a press release that they are thrilled to work with the company.

Users will be asked to verify their age if they choose theCannabis option in the app. When a user selects from the retailers menu, they will be notified when their order has been accepted by the retailer. Customers will have to prove their age and sobriety to CannSell certified staff.

It is not known when or if this partnership will expand to the rest of Canada or even the United States.