Dr. Skinner, I'd like to come back to something that you said at the beginning of your remarks.
A lot of the discussion today has focused on opioids, but of course in looking at prescription drug misuse, we're also talking about other classes of drugs, whether it's stimulants or anti-depressants. Something that you said caught my ear. I think you said that misuse increases with age. I think there is a stereotype of prescription misuse that maybe it's younger people, that it's younger addicts. The issue of seniors and what's happening is something which we haven't really paid a lot of attention to. I know from my work earlier as a municipal councillor in Vancouver, when we had a seniors committee it was a huge issue.
I wonder if you could speak a little bit about that and whether or not there are specific measures we need to pay attention to in terms of recommendations that focus on an older population, the fact that we are now seeing an older population, and what that means in terms of prescription use and particularly potential misuse. Is it more about education, or is it more about prescribing? How do you see that in terms of a specific problem?