Thank you very much.
I will start my remarks, if I may, by perhaps stating the obvious. I'm sure many of us around this table feel the same way. I am profoundly sorry for your loss, Ada. I can't imagine the terrible pain it would be to lose your son. Thank you for coming here today to share with us your experience and to advocate in his name.
I'd like to turn to some of the experts that we've been hearing from around the table. We've had this recurring issue, and it's interesting that CAMH, that you as an individual on a police team, or the family physicians would all be saying the same thing, which is that we really lack concrete data as to the extent of this problem.
Ada, you also mentioned the same thing, that we don't have a proper surveillance system in place to truly understand and comprehend how widespread this problem is. You're absolutely bang on when you say that we're understating how widespread this issue is. This is why in the Speech from the Throne our government committed to expanding the national anti-drug policy to include prescription drug abuse, which is what brings all of you to the table today.
Over at CAMH, you indicated that in the United States there is a surveillance system where they're actively monitoring. Can you describe that system to us?