I'll go ahead.
I think it goes back to early access. When it comes to drug use with teens, they're getting education within the school, but I don't think they often hear it. I think they need more real-life experience type of learning and hearing from people who have experience.
When children are starting to dabble, whether its marijuana or whatever, sometimes somebody puts something in what they're taking and that ends up in an overdose. We need to be able to have open conversations with them about using marijuana, and in a non-judgmental way so that they can have open conversations.
We have a woman out of Dartmouth here in Nova Scotia, who several years ago lost her daughter. It was her daughter's firs time ever taking a pill at a party, and she died. She didn't wake up the next morning.
She is doing a lot of advocacy work. Her name is Dale Jollota, and she's done lots of advocacy work in schools and with government. I'm more than willing to pass on her information, if that would be helpful for folks.