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The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse has initiated a national strategy that is not unlike the things you've described. They've brought together people from law enforcement, the pharmaceutical industry, addiction practice, pain practice, public health, nursing, first nations health, social work, coroners' offices, and a variety of other fields. What you describe when you refer to the Inverness project and Project Lazarus is integrated community strategies where everybody who's involved gets together to work towards a common goal, which is the compassionate care of people who require care. It integrates all of the necessary information into a treatment plan. The CCSA is working on that at a national level. Other groups have worked on it at local levels. At the end of the day, these templates need to be rolled out locally. In Hamilton, we've initiated a group that is working towards this at the local level, but it's necessary to do it in a variety of situations across the country.