Yes. The introduction of fentanyl into the drug trade and the popularity of fentanyl have changed significantly how we see controlled substances imported into Canada, how the precursors for them are imported into Canada, the sale of these controlled substances on the street and the profitability.
The profitability has increased significantly. It's my belief that where there are significant opportunities to make a profit, that's also where you see the violence increase as well, as people compete for that market. I do believe there is a direct link.
With the proliferation of firearms right now into our criminal element, we often will be executing search warrants for drug offences and often will find firearms. A couple of weeks ago, we were executing search warrants for a place being used to traffic fentanyl, and we ended up discovering multiple firearms in those premises. There is certainly a link between the two, and there is certainly a link between the profitability the current drug market provides and the amount of gun violence we're seeing.