Thank you, Randall, for that question. I certainly share the concern that there's an opioid crisis, not only in Vancouver and in British Columbia, but across Canada. It is one that is serious.
I'm trying to attack a specific problem with sentencing reform. I would be open to other ways of attacking that problem, particularly working with experts on the ground, with the governments of British Columbia and Vancouver and with my colleagues, the Minister of Health and now the Minister of Mental Health. I don't think we should close off any possibility for solving those problems.
I would also be open to other criminal law reforms. I am certainly investing in community justice centres in British Columbia, particularly in the indigenous communities. They are indigenous-led and actually work with indigenous offenders, many of whom have problematic addiction and opioid challenges.
That's another way I can do it, but I'm willing to work with other colleagues across the board and I'm open to ideas.