To be fair, I suppose to the layperson, when you read “accident” you think of possibly a car accident. You think of somebody injuring themselves, that it was unpredictable, unexpected. If someone is habitually overdosing on prescription drugs, I don't know as a layperson if it would be fair to characterize that as an accidental cause of death. I think and I hope that's what we're all sitting around here discussing, trying to determine how we might intervene to assist Canadians that are suffering from this terrible issue.
Could you give us your best recommendations on what we could do as a federal government and at Health Canada to prevent prescription overdose, so that somehow we would distinguish those individuals who are using medications obviously for legitimate purposes from those who end up becoming addicted to prescription drugs?