I'll thank the member for the question.
When it comes to how we are tackling the opioid crisis, as I said in my earlier remarks, we're looking at a full continuum of supports, which includes enforcement. When we look at the breakdown of what we are doing, it's not either-or.
Also, the enforcement funding that you are referencing is across departments. It's not only Health Canada that's contributing to those amounts. In terms of enforcement, it is also the Department of Public Safety and local jurisdictions.
In terms of prevention and harm reduction, $61 million was allocated to harm reduction between 2017 and 2022. There was also $134 million for prevention in addition to that $93 million for treatment. Again, however, this is a shared responsibility, respectfully, in administering health care—