I would begin by sharing the concern that you have in your community with regard to the opioids crisis. We are going to continue to listen very carefully to our public health experts and equally work within the law enforcement community to take an approach that is based on reducing harm for those with substance issues and for those with mental health issues. That's why we have made significant investments. We will listen to the evidence.
With regard to those who would illegally traffic opioids and other drugs to take advantage of and victimize people, we have put in place concrete resources, including at the border—and I highlighted those investments very specifically at the outset of my remarks—so that we can interdict and stop the flow of illegal drug trafficking at our borders.
Equally, we will continue to invest in our provincial and municipal frontline law enforcement, so that we can stop domestic illegal drug trafficking—which is there to simply take advantage of those who are vulnerable—because it is the right thing to do. That is how we are going to engender more public safety across the country.
I'm happy to continue to work with you and other members of this committee to achieve that goal.