The BC Association of Chiefs of Police and the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police both came out with policy statements supporting decriminalization, supporting a safer supply to replace the toxic drugs that you're talking about.
There's been a lot of media focus around diversion lately. The B.C. RCMP recently issued a statement saying that the presence of confirmed safer supply prescriptions are in the minority of drug seizures.
Maybe you can tell me this: Is diversion of prescribed medications in drug seizures something new, something that started with the introduction of pharmaceutical alternatives? Also, from a policing perspective, what drugs are having the biggest impact in driving the toxic drug overdose crisis?