If I could add to that, I think one of the reasons I can't give you a specific recommendation is that it's so broken. Where do we start? As I said, you could go on the Hazelden Betty Ford website, present that to the federal government, and say this is what we had in the seventies, eighties, and nineties. We need to open those doors up.
To Dr. Wood's point about the 2,700 people who came in with non-fatal overdoses, what a unique time to put them on Suboxone. Why would you not just put that guy on suboxone, send him to my clinic, and then get treatment? It's simple: bang, bang, bang, done. Instead, they don't know what they're doing. They're irritated by these people. They spend, as he said, lots of the resources and they dump them back on the street. They get picked up by the police and are back in jail. That's the issue.
Really the message is that you have to open the doors again. You can't have a two-year waiting time for a psychiatrist. It's ridiculous. You can't have no treatment centres. It's ridiculous. You can't have no non-medical detox. It's ridiculous. This is 2016.