Yes, there is absolute urgency. We have a fentanyl crisis in British Columbia and now across Canada. We know that. We have a lot of turned-off people who have not really respected what they've been hearing from authorities. That's the case right from law enforcement to educators, to nurses, and to doctors.
At the last meeting I attended at an elementary school, the topic was cannabis and the brain. They called me up and asked me to sit in and listen. There were two doctors, three RCMP, and four community service people. All of them said there is an urgency for children to hear from all of them, but what they needed was to have everyone on the same page in order for the children to not be frustrated.
What I came out of the meeting with is that the police want to work with the doctors, the doctors want to work with the community services, and all of them want to work with parents. Everyone has felt isolated. If we stop the isolation and have the communication develop, that curriculum will be able to develop so that children will not be in harm's way.