Okay. I'm thinking about British Columbia, where some communities are partnering with the local mine or have a community-based forestry business. Some communities have been able to reduce their unemployment from 85%, which it was even 10 years ago, to a much healthier level. That's why I'm wondering. In communities that have been able to connect with the economy of today, potentially through their resources and their traditional territories, is that changing the profile of prescription drug abuse?
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