I have to figure out a way to get into the first round, because I always have more questions than time.
Ms. DeGroote, I want to thank you for something you did today. I watched the body language of our friends across the way when you talked about a salad party, and I think you have reached some people with a very important message, because life on the ground is so different from the reality faced by many of us, our families, or extended friends and that.
We've been pounding away for a while in trying to get some attention for this particular issue. It's one I've raised here. One of our witnesses talked about the fact that 80% of new inmates get there with addictions already. This is far more extreme than anybody has really comprehended, I think.
You've also noted that there's a slight difference of view on injection sites between the two groups here, but clearly, for those people who are addicted to heroin, many of them got there by starting with prescription drug abuse or copping the pills out of their parents' cabinet and then later moving on up the chain. I'd like to hear your view on safe injection sites as a start to the process of bringing these people back into society.
Dr. Bromley, if you'd like to add anything to that, feel free.