Yes. That's exactly right. People end up resorting to using medicines or pain medication like opioids in the belief that this will fix the problem, and they don't have access to covered services like physiotherapy, massages, or relaxation. There are those kinds of issues, and they then resort to opioids because that becomes the easy, magic bullet solution available to them.
There's this whole issue of inequity around health care services availability in general, where people who have private insurance, for example, and are living in urban areas can access those services, whereas if you go further north they become less available. Medications, especially opioids, become the magic bullet that everybody gravitates to for management of their pain. As we've heard before, the chronic use of opioids in some situations can actually worsen the pain. We have to use it judiciously in doses that make sense, and it's not for everybody.