Thank you.
I just wanted to clarify something, as well. You talked about the symptomatic treatment, and this is something I understood from drugs like this. I've looked after a few cocaine overdoses in my time, and meth is rather different, in that it's more resistant to some of the sedatives you'd have to use. Sedatives like benzodiazepines, midazolam or Ativan were a big part of it, and this is rather resistant.
There's been some interest in the anti-psychotic drug olanzapine. It's come to our attention in the press that our first responders, our paramedics in Manitoba, are now able to use olanzapine for people in the field, in meth-induced psychosis. Should we be improving the awareness of this and encouraging more services to do this?