I know you mentioned seniors. In respect of the prescription drop-off days, we've noted a few examples in the booklet that we left. One, you had police at certain locations aligned with pharmacists in many cases, which gave the public an opportunity to speak to medical professionals and police and to drop off their unused or unwanted prescription drugs. But there are a number of other models out there. One other reference is a Medi Drop out of Cornwall. It was a post office box that was used to drop off prescription drugs. As we continued to look across Canada to find other examples, we heard of examples related to seniors' homes where nurses would go in and take back the unused medication.
There's a whole sector out there who are unaware that it poses a risk to seniors to be holding on to these types of medications. It can even be a risk to their own safety as some people might try to take advantage of them for their prescription drugs. Many of those other models are occurring in the country.