Thank you. Okay, there's another one too is that I've been getting lots of phone calls and, you know, especially from parents, and most of the crime that's committed are, you know, when there's drugs and alcohol involved. So a lot of parents are complaining and especially they have -- they're -- they are frustrated with the drug dealers, and my colleague here mentioned about the drug dealers that we need to do more for the drug dealers as well too, that, you know, we need to have a program for them. So I do agree with that too as well. But a lot of time parents are frustrated or other people are frustrated because on income support day and child tax day, there's lot of -- there's more drugs in the community than alcohol issues. So that's another one too that lot of community members are very concerned about, especially the choice of drug in the community is crack because they are -- you know, they're inexpensive to buy and the high is short-lived, and then -- you know, and it has other effects on the body as well. So I just wanted to know if the Department of Justice are doing more in that area about the working with or -- or working with the school and working with the other community organizations to -- about drug program? Like, at one time there was a DARE, that DARE program, and we haven't seen anything like that for quite a while in any of the regions. Thank you.
Jane Weyallon Armstrong on Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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