Yes, education needs to start. One of the biggest keys to prevention is bringing that education forward, and not just for youth, but for parents, educators, or those who are working alongside youth. They are a population that's important.
However, I think something that also needs to be brought up is that a lot of youth are questioning why we're moving towards legalization. At times it builds up the perception that it's even safer. Even having education on the reasons we are moving towards this can at least help them understand that we're not legalizing this because, as some of them quote in some of these interviews, “it's natural” or “it's a plant”, but for the reasons we have outlined. I think those are very key components in education that need to be started.
I know when we look at different public health units, we are all trying to work together to do the education. I saw the drug-free kit, which we had heard about—