I would suggest yes.
Today would be the second best time to undertake that kind of endeavour. Christine is an exception in Canada in that she has talked about losing her son, Austin.
There are 6,000 victims in Ontario in a 15-year period, and 99% of them are not speaking out. The work that Christine and others have done in Elmira to provide that education in collaboration with public health really makes a difference. It makes it okay to talk about this.
To answer your question, yes, absolutely.
I've met too many parents who thought they'd just let their daughter sleep it off, or a wife who thought her husband was just really tired: he's snoring; she'll just let him sleep it off. The next time they check on their family member, they're dead or in deep distress.