We know that the war on drugs is a North American-wide issue, and that it's failed drug policy. That's clearly evident.
We heard from the B.C. Chiefs of Police. We heard from the deputy commissioner of the RCMP. They said that there is diversion of pharmaceuticals, that hydromorphone and safer supply is just a fraction of what they're finding on the street compared to fentanyl. They cited that toxic drugs are killing people. They advocated for more safe consumption sites, more safe supply, and, of course, scaling up treatment, recovery, prevention and education.
Do you not agree with their analysis?