I think the fentanyl issue is a real issue. We first came upon it we knew even before it was announced that it was going to be an issue, because at my Wellbeing clinic, we actually tested for fentanyl as soon as it came out on the street, and we were finding that people who didn't have fentanyl prescriptions were testing positive for it. We were also finding that people who had prescriptions were testing negative for it. So that tells us that while a physician is writing the prescription, the person is likely diverting what he or she is getting, because it's not actually in his or her system.
I think what we could easily do, an easy fix, is to ensure, as with methadone or as with fentanyl patches, that before you get a reissue of your prescription you take your seven patches or your seven empty methadone bottles back to the pharmacy. Because if you're diverting, you're not going to have that to give back, and that should be a clear signal.