 I want to be involved because we have a major crisis here in BC. Three to four people die every day from an overdose. It's not just the downtown core, people living on the streets. It's your next door neighbor, it's your buddy. In my profession, it could be a teammate. Of the people who are dying in BC, 80% of them are men in the prime of their lives. For some reason, men have a harder time getting this out and letting people know because of the embarrassment. And admitting that you're not okay is very tough. It's hard to see those signs. Maybe if the person who is going through a tough time starts dropping out of regular day activity or missing work, that might be a sign. So if you can reach out and contact the person and talk to them, maybe that'll go a long way and help them out. It's important to meet them where they're at and meet them where their struggle is and just be there for them. This could be the most important conversation that you ever have. We can all be part of the solution.