I think that Alberta does not feel particularly well supported in its policies around the response to the drug crisis. I think we would appreciate seeing certain things happening.
For example, one of the greatest predictors of a person's staying in recovery—if they've gone through treatment and are on evidence-based treatment medications—is employment. Are there opportunities for the federal government to support employers to take on people in early, sustained recovery? Are there opportunities for the unemployment insurance system, for example, to support persons in active addiction who have lost their jobs to receive supplemental funds so that they can successfully attend treatment, recover their lives and go back to work?
There are a lot of things that we could be talking about that I don't think are controversial, that I think could have broad support in the public to support recovery for our population.