I'm going to follow up on my line of questioning from last time.
Just to understand the context for me, I get the complexity of the opioid crisis. As I mentioned before, my own father passed away from a lethal dose of OxyContin in 2003. I understand and I have sympathy for the concept of harm reduction. I think we have to have some important conversations around that.
Dr. Tam, I really think that we have to be able to have a very straightforward conversation around the complexity of these things. If someone at a house party with 10 18-year-olds was found to be carrying 1,000 lethal doses of fentanyl, as Canada's top public health official in the country, would your number one concern be stigmatization of the person carrying the thousand lethal doses of fentanyl?