“Maybe Alaska does get its fentanyl from Canada, because there’s not necessarily a large presence of Mexican drug trafficking organizations in Alaska, and you can’t easily drive from Mexico to Alaska without crossing several international borders,” he said. “I didn’t know that was coming, and by all means, maybe U.S. and Canadian authorities can put a few more inspectors on those ferries or whatever. But that’s not going to move the needle for the country, but it might be useful, right locally.”