Appropriately, given Mr. Hedican's remarks, I'm going to go where he wants to go, which is the casual user. We haven't been addressing that. Yes, we're talking about long-term addicts, but how about the very many people—which sounds like your son—who use on and off? You also hear stories about one pill and a kid or someone like a hockey player. There's one pill and they die.
I think that's really hard to deal with and to find a solution for. I think it has to be one of our reports, but....
What you're seemingly suggesting, Mr. Hedican, is legalizing safe supply. You go and buy your booze and you buy some narcotics there, too, but it would have to be cheap enough. With marijuana, there's still a black market for marijuana because it's cheaper on the street than it is in the marijuana stores. Similarly, with narcotics, there would be a black market, so you'd have to make it cheap. Then wouldn't you run the risk of people, like my kids, who are going to buy beer, so maybe they'll buy some narcotics, then they get addicted to the narcotics and it's created a bigger social problem with this large population of addicted people?
I don't know. I mean, if you have suggestions, this is a really important topic, so I give you the floor and probably the last few minutes.