I do absolutely, and I think there's a lot that the federal government can learn from what's being done at the provincial level. You alluded to whether or not this is a national emergency. British Columbia has declared a provincial state of emergency, which it has done primarily to have access to some data that it would not otherwise have, not just on deaths by overdose, but on the actual number of overdoses. I think there's a lot the federal government can learn by looking at what some of the individual provinces have done and instituted, and then trying to roll that out at the national level.
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