Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. It's tremendous knowledge that you possess, and you have some of the answers in front of you, I guess. The problem is, how do we coordinate all of that and have a footprint that means something?
A lot of what Mr. el-Guebaly was saying is that we're pushing a bubble through society here. As you said, there have been addictions throughout history. You talked about heroin and alcohol, and now it's designer drugs. How do we ever get ahead of that bubble and start to make a real difference? What's it going to take? I know that funding is a big part of it, but how do we put that money on target to see results that then draw more funding? That's the key with government funding: to show those early results to start building on those successes.
Ms. Hopkins, you talked about some successes you've had. How do we get that message out?