Absolutely.
I agree totally with Dr. Selby. Having an agitated person in front of you is much better than having a person who is not alive.
It's great that Ontario is doing their work. The BC Centre for Disease Control is doing a pilot program too. These programs seem to be having some success in reversing a significant number of overdose events.
This hasn't come about really quickly, so we need to figure out how to accelerate the dissemination of this information and get this stuff happening in other provinces. Every day that naloxone is not available, or is only available through ambulance attendants or in emergency wards, is a day we risk losing more lives.