Thank you for the question, because I think it's important to explain it, since Twitter—or X—doesn't allow us to say a lot of things.
The reason why I said this was after Pierre Poilievre made a couple of public statements on harm reduction, drug policy and the drug crisis we're facing, quite frankly, there were a lot of half-truths and even lies. I thought, if we want to have a democracy and we want to have a democracy that works, we need to have an informed, fact-based debate, not some emotional, half-truth arguments. That's why I mentioned that.
I don't necessarily want to personalize this, but any policies that are trying to push further and go on the path of prohibition, repression and stigmatizing language, and policies for people who are human beings, who exist and who have fundamental human rights.... Any policies going in that direction—pursuing what we did for decades, which put us where we are—are really bad and unfounded drug policies.