Again, Mr. Perrin, it's my time and not yours.
The challenge we have is that we are perpetuating addiction without getting people either into detox or into treatment so that...recovery and we can bring people home. I know what I'm talking about, as I've shared very publicly the battle our family has had with my brother's addiction and other addictions within our family's life.
I noted that one of our colleagues had mentioned, or maybe it was in your testimony, that we haven't even bothered attending. Just because it's not public doesn't mean we haven't gone to these sites by ourselves. I don't do things just for social media likes and what have you. I go about doing my own business and visiting these sites on my own. Thank you very much.
Mr. Somers, thank you so much for sharing your story today. I appreciate the work you are in and what you're going through, long-term recovery. Recovery takes many steps.
I want to say again that if you feel there's more information that perhaps you have not had the chance to share with this committee or documents you feel we could benefit from, please mention them today and then send them to us, if at all possible.
Mr. Somers, do you have any further comments?