We know, for instance, that it was recommended that this be an allowable treatment by registered and certified physicians by the Department of Health, and the minister stepped in and said no.
I think Mr. Mander talked about evidence-based policies, and I think this is clearly a matter of non-evidence-based policies. It's a matter of ideological interference in what the evidence has shown to be so. I know that the Chiefs of Police have looked at very creative ways of dealing with this and have actually been very concerned about the lack of harm reduction policies in many areas.
Do you have a comment on that?