I'll go back to Ms. Wilson, president of the British Columbia Association of Chiefs of Police, who said at our last meeting that, “we know that diverted safe supply and diverted prescription medications are not what's killing people”. She said as well that, “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.”
Ms. Schulz, maybe you can talk about how easy it is to get toxic fentanyl on the streets of Canada and about how hard it is, or what the steps are, to get a safer supply in the provinces that allow it. My apologies to the other witnesses, but I'm giving you the rest of my time—a minute and a half—because I know that some politicians don't want you and other moms to be heard. I'm going to make sure you get that time to speak.