Thank you, Dr. Black.
I would argue that would be more in the education and prevention aspect of those conversations, and they're critically important. I don't think, as a society, we do enough to alarm our kids about the risks of addiction and substance-use disorders as a whole. I would hope that each and every one of us can be champions for reducing substance-use disorders. I know that it's disproportionate in many of our rural and isolated communities, which often will end up having a suicide crisis because they do not have adequate support.
Ms. Digout, perhaps you could highlight what you're seeing in rural Nova Scotia when it comes to this issue with addictions.