Thanks very much.
Mr. Chair, I am going to move a motion that I brought forward on Friday. I apologize to the witnesses, although this is certainly germane. The concern from the Conservative side is that there's much more to be learned about this particular topic. As I said, that motion was tabled on Friday, November 1.
I'll just read the motion if that's appropriate:
That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), given recent reports from the British Columbia coroner service that the death rate from illicit drugs among women and girls is up 60% from four years ago, the committee extend its study on the opioid epidemic and toxic drug crisis in Canada for three additional meetings to deal specifically with the dramatic impact of the opioids crisis on women and children.
Mr. Chair, obviously this is another extension of this meeting. It's very clear to Canadians who are paying attention to this committee and hearing the testimony that's been presented that the NDP-Liberal experiment related to opioids and providing the so-called “safe supply” and illicit drug dens is not helping the situation.
I find it odd, too, that often what we hear from interested parties is that it's now necessary to provide evidence as to why these practices should be stopped when, indeed, there was no evidence that they should have been started in the beginning, except for ideological purposes.
That being said, I'm continuing to hear from people who have worked on the front lines and have seen the devastation wrought on communities, specifically with regard to women and girls. I think that it's time we continue this study.
Thank you.