I suppose that's the central question of how did we actually get here? I think there is no one answer. You hear that a lot, I'm sure, from your witnesses, and I apologize for repeating the line.
One would argue that the emergence of opiates as a heavily marketed product to deal with a variety of pain elements was done with the confidence of trying to ease the pain of Canadians. There was no malice. This was people trying to help people. But we have gotten to a point where the volume and supply have grown at such a rate that there has been the collateral effect of a doubling in overdose deaths in a matter of 10 years, a doubling of access for treatment, a doubling.... I mentioned earlier that the status quo could not carry on. At this point, we have said, “Okay, we’re not sure how we got here, but we know we can't carry on”. That's the purpose of the strategy.