Yes. Through the chair, thank you for your question.
Related to tools for law enforcement, with decriminalization in place, we are not seizing quantities below 2.5 grams. We are not pursuing investigations on those offences that we would have pursued prior to decriminalization.
That said, we now need tools to target the ones who are actually selling and trafficking the illicit drugs to users and, ultimately, the ones who are actually producing the toxic drugs that are, sadly, causing the deaths. I note that there are precursors utilized to manufacture fentanyl and methamphetamines and other opioids. A number of these precursors are currently unregulated, meaning that they're legal to possess and utilize, and the police do not have the powers currently to seize or to investigate the possession of these chemicals.
It would be great for law enforcement if there was an effort made to start to schedule and regulate these types of chemicals to allow, permit and give authority to the police to seize these chemicals to prevent the manufacture of the illicit substances.