Yes. Like I said, in Canada, he was charged four or five times with drunk driving, and it had no effect. There was a cash penalty or weekends in jail or whatever. Then, when he got charged on the U.S.-Canada border, he had to appear in Blaine court, and they ordered him to go to a treatment centre. It changed our lives, right? It didn't just change our lives: He became a drug and alcohol counsellor. Because he had been such a chronic alcoholic, his credibility in the community to help people was way up. I just think that the trickle effect from him going to a treatment centre affected our whole community, right? That was a much better outcome.
On May 6th, 2022. See this statement in context.