I think we have recently made significant investments in the area of research related to problematic substance use. Through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research we have funded what's essentially a network across Canada, like the Canadian research initiative in substance misuse, which has four nodes across the country and is doing significant research in the area of all forms of problematic substance use. I referred earlier to an innovative study around men who have sex with men related to methamphetamine use. That is being done through them.
The reality is a recent analysis was done of treatment options for methamphetamine, a 2018 review of the literature, that indicated we do not have good guidelines for how to treat methamphetamine use. This is an area where more research can and should be done, both in Canada and internationally.
We are working with international partners to see if we can scale up that research to better understand how we can provide better treatment for methamphetamine users.