Okay.
Mr. Barnes, you seem to be one of the more popular witnesses today. I have a suspicion it's because your work is more on-the-ground, dealing with those aspects of abuse.
We had a Mr. Head from the prison system here last week. He said that 80% of new inmates come to prison with some kind of addiction problem. We've had this First Do No Harm strategy. Well, someplace along the line, there's been an awful lot of harm done, if we consider the magnitude of that statement. That's haunted me ever since. How many of these people became criminals as a result of their addiction, the natural follow through from that?
Is it realistic for Canadians to expect that pharmacists and owners take a significant role in the tracing of prescriptions and the dispensing of the medication because of the risk of abuse? You have spoken of that to a certain extent already. Is that fair?