Dr. Conrod, you talked about the importance of prevention. We have seen prevention efforts, particularly with regard to tobacco use among young people. There is a new phenomenon, however, which is nicotine addiction through vaping and products such as Zonnic nicotine packets, which offer a pure and accessible nicotine product to young people. This creates a serious addiction. What do you intend to do about that?
In addition, could you send us all the literature that you have mentioned? You say that we can intervene preventively, and that is what must be done. We understand very well that it is important to engage in prevention. However, while we are doing that, people are going to die from overdoses because poor-quality drugs are being peddled on the streets. We have to amend the act in addition to working on preventive and long-term measures. It remains, however, that a toxic drug crisis is killing people on the streets. I would like you to send us all the relevant literature, because I absolutely want to read it.
Social media plays two roles in this crisis. The first is providing an avenue for dealers to connect with young people with the intention of selling drugs. The second is contributing to addiction and mental health issues.