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If noted political campaign advisor James Carville were to review the current state of the addiction care system, I am confident that he would identify the biggest problem facing this system as the inability to recruit and retain a workforce. I also believe that he would advise those who make drug policy to focus on workforce issues and not shift the focus to anything else before a plan is in place and working.