in that time, he's noticed an increase in ketamine in australasia. when i first went to australia, i went there because i didn't think i was going to be able to get ketamine, and that was fundamentally more or less true. when i first went to brisbane, for example, it was a smaller city. i think i came into contact with it twice. people knew what it was but it was just this unusual, rare thing that every now and then would appear and it would usually come from some european traveller who was bringing it in because other people didn't know what on earth it was, you know? and now it's readily available in — you know, in melbourne, it was quite big there where all the techno and the music scene was. in sydney, it was much more available. and, you know, up in brisbane, i think it's spreading up there now. in new zealand, it was absolutely, really unheard of. but with this influx of travellers, it's becoming more popular and it definitely is spreading. the production of illegal ketamine has been increasing across the world — something the united nation