That would be great. I think that's really good to have because here at the public safety committee, we're always talking about many of the issues, and some of those are about auto theft, which I know my colleague, Ms. Michaud, has mentioned many times. A lot of that could be being fuelled by this, too, so that's why that would be good information to get if we could.
I would just like to talk about the United States. It's taken significant steps against the People's Republic of China to stop the illegal flow of fentanyl and its precursors into the country. It has sanctioned dozens of individuals and companies profiting from the illegal fentanyl trade, and both the U.S. and Mexico have bilateral working groups with China to consult on counter-narcotics and precursors.
As of October 2024, Canada has not made a request for a formal working group with China. Given that 82% of overdose deaths in 2023 involve fentanyl and that China is the main source country for illegal fentanyl precursor imports into Canada, should we not be willing to take steps similar to those of our North American allies? Do you not think that would help curb some of the situations going on here?