No, I don't think governments at either level, provincially or federally, are. I think that not enough emphasis has been put on prevention, certainly. We keep having these discussions about individual services. While they're important, what we really need to do is start developing a true framework for the country and for individual provinces that is a recovery-oriented system of care that has strength in all four pillars, not the one-legged stool of simply trying to look at one service option at a time but vastly scaling up all parts of the pillars, including enforcement.
One of my greatest concerns is the lack of prevention and education. I'm especially troubled to see young kids and families and especially having to meet with families of people who've lost a child. I really want to be strong in my statement here today. This isn't about stopping people from getting help; this is about making sure that when people reach out for help, first of all, it's there, and that in any treatment options and pharmaceutical options that go forward we make sure that we're not increasing the risk to other people.