I certainly think that for us here in Vancouver, as I said earlier, we focus on what is doing the most harm, and we know that diverted safe supply and diverted prescription medications are not what's killing people.
Also, when you consider the volume or the potential volume to scale up diverted prescriptions or diverted safe supply, it pales in comparison to what organized crime is doing in terms of fentanyl production, importation and exportation. Those are really where we focus our efforts here in Vancouver, and I think it's important that we continue to use our finite resources to focus in on those areas, individuals and groups that are doing the most harm.
Although I think diversion is important and we need to keep an eye on it, it has been around for a very long time. In my mind, when we look at the overdose deaths and at the scalability, I think there are other areas that I would focus in on in terms of the individuals and groups who are doing the most harm.