I just want to mention that there's a crisis right now and I think the short-term solution is the long-term solution. The short terms are not as long, but people are dying every day. Something has to be done about this. Then that gives us an opportunity to think also in the long term.
One of the things we've done, I think, is that we're not satisfied with the way services are delivered in our country. I'm sure it's better than others, but we take an international perspective, and I'm humbled by the fact that I cannot think of any country that has found a magical solution, including the Scandinavian countries, which are are supposedly providing more of a social cushion than ours is. However, when you go there, opioids are there, and everything else is there, so it's really a humbling experience.
For me, it would be around overdose and longer-term education of physicians—and health professionals, by the way, not only physicians— and looking at what's evidence-based and so forth, because what we're providing right now is not evidence-based, I have to admit.