I appreciate that very much.
Mr. Sword, thank you for being here.
I had a conversation with a constituent who came to my office. His son had overdosed as well. His conversation was very similar. The ease with which his son.... He overdosed, and this gentleman's grandson was sitting there when his father overdosed. He was sitting in front of the TV when his grandfather came and found his son dead. He said that the biggest thing that he could not do was to stop the ease with which his son was getting drugs. He was getting them online and delivered right to his door. It was very similar to Snapchat. He was accessing the drugs online.
I think Dr. Conrod has done some research on the ease with which people can get drugs online now. It's something that—for me as a father—terrifies me. I have three kids. They are 7, 9 and 11, and it terrifies me that with a click of a button, a 12-year-old could get drugs to their doorstep.
Do you have some data that says what we could do as legislators to help with that and to try to curb the ease of these kids and adults getting drugs online?