Thank you, Chair.
Through you, I'd also like to thank the minister for coming back to our committee to address some very important policies for Canadians.
We've heard quite the testimonies from different families—some in my community—impacted by the overdose and opioid crisis. One thing the last family here mentioned was the politicization of people who are struggling, sick and hurting versus finding solutions that are long-lasting for Canadians.
Can you talk about how you can do the work of respecting the dignity of the families that have lost a member and are struggling with this broad disease attacking our communities right now, while still finding the solutions and preventions that are needed for young people, and the support that those families also need?