I was in the hospital one day, sitting with a chap who had been stabbed twice by his girlfriend the night before. That's one of the things we do. There was this screaming that broke out. Throughout the whole place you could hear this screaming. This was in the general hospital in Barrie. I went down the hall and there was a chap, one of my boys, who was off the roof on drugs. There were at least eight people around him—an emergency room is not the place for people coming off drugs.
One of the key recommendations in my report is that we have medical detox and detox centres. This could be done with a nurse practitioner. Emergency rooms in a hospital are no good for somebody coming off drugs. That's one of the things I've been advocating for a number of years. Perhaps we could use foreign doctors while they're getting their credentials.