That's a difficult one to answer, but I'll do my best, given my situation.
With what happened to Zoe, it happened to us so quickly. I'm always careful to lay blame on the family unit or parental situation. We were an amazing family and didn't have any issues at all with any of our children. I think what happened to Zoe was unexpected, because of the trauma she experienced with loss and the idea that her dad was going to pass.
There has to be more support for youth. There have to be areas where youth can go and feel comfortable being around other youth. The situation right now is so complicated because of social media, peers and the availability of drugs.
I understand that we may need to use enforcement to protect the ports and prevent bringing those illegal substances in, but that's not going to stop the deaths, unfortunately. We need to tackle the supply that is out on the streets right now. We know that if we take some of those drugs off the street, it's just going to make the drugs that are there and available more toxic, because you're essentially taking that supply away. It's a supply and demand thing.