I'd like to see, similar to what Dr. Durnin said, that opiate substitution therapy—methadone and buprenorphine, as well as naloxone the important opiate overdose prevention tool—be available to all Canadians, including those in first nation communities and in remote communities that right now don't have access to any of those medications.
I'd also like to see an intense campaign similar to Purdue's campaign, but this time focusing on improving physicians' prescribing of opiates and their recognition of opiate addiction in ways to prevent it.