Madam Speaker, safe supply is not safe. The member's suggestion is that we need a safer safe supply. There are now 47,000 people dead because of this approach, and their families are devastated.
Addiction has skyrocketed since this has been brought in. I have seen every day, walking from my home to this place, over the course of months and years now, what is happening directly in front of me on our streets. To suggest that our approach is limited shows that the member does not have any clue as to what we will do to make life better for Canadians who have been forced into these circumstances, where safe supply is not safe.
Oregon has shut down this program, and B.C. has asked for help. How can the member possibly trust this existing policy and not want to see it removed from our country?