Thank you for bringing it up. We are often focusing on the downstream effects in the people with very severe disease.
There are some evidence-based prevention tools out there in other jurisdictions that we can look at, and we've outlined some of them in the CSAM policy brief we submitted.
Really, a lot of it comes down to supporting the fundamental social determinants of health, access to safe housing, to activities and to education; and supporting the growth of people—young people, in particular—who are able to develop in a positive way and not rely on the use of substances early on in their lives, which lead them to develop substance use disorders later.