Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I just want to emphasize the seriousness of that suggestion because when you travel through Alberta or any other places, but Alberta is our close example, everybody knows what AADAC is, I think. I mean, I went to school there in college. AADAC, people with any kind of questions about drug programs, drug problems, anything, would call there. I don't think we have that here and I think the helpline is very successful, and I think we should somehow link that with a web site. For all the community people, for all that we do, the government and the federal government and all the NGOs, we don't have something that is looking at linking it together and making resources known. So I'd like to ask the Minister not to just look at the phone lines, but also look at launching a campaign similar to anti-smoking campaigns that he's been doing. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Sandy Lee on Question 454-15(4): Access To Addictions Resources
In the Legislative Assembly on February 23rd, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 454-15(4): Access To Addictions Resources
Question 454-15(4): Access To Addictions Resources
Item 7: Oral Questions
February 22nd, 2006
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