I'll just add that, from the RCMP's perspective, wherever you have illicit drugs you have an abundance of other criminality that could take place. A lot of drug users, particularly the addicts, rely on a steady supply of drugs and, hence, require money to purchase those drugs. They may not be employed and so they have to rely on criminality to obtain the money they need to purchase those drugs. That's disturbing.
You get other criminal offences that can be linked to drugs, of course. There is the downstream impact of the addicts, and the RCMP is concerned about the organized crime groups behind it, which continue to proliferate, and many of the social problems that come with drug use. So there's an abundance of criminality that can be associated with illicit drugs.