The problem with the younger people, not exclusively but in general, tends to be more about using prescription medication recreationally that they find in their parents' medicine cabinets. Surveys show that somewhere between 2% and 4% of young people use prescription medication recreationally in that way.
There has been a campaign run by Health Canada over the last number of years that's designed to get at that problem. That work will continue and as part of the minister's five-point plan, she's also undertaken to ensure that international best practices on prevention are part of our plan. It has been proven that the scare tactics, the “just say no to drugs” approach doesn't work. The approaches that do work are much more about building resiliency in very young children.