That makes a lot of sense, then.
Another question I have for you is on the opioid crisis. There will be some research and there has been some research, but what else is there we can do? This goes back to when we did studies on this when I was the chair of the health committee.
Are chair positions going to be appointed from coast to coast, to try to understand the issues with the opioid crisis—and the other fallout from it—from an urban perspective, a small urban perspective, or a rural perspective? I come from a rural area. We have the same issues. They have different roots, perhaps, but what are we looking at here for funding to research this issue?