Both of the national programs that you refer to, the national native alcohol and drug abuse program and the national youth solvent addiction program, are residential treatment programs primarily focused on treatment for individuals. Some of the programs provide treatment for whole families in residential environments. Many of these programs are reprofiling so that they have capacity to address prescription drug abuse issues. The Honouring Our Strengths renewal framework is a framework that sets out a vision for reprofiling services, using existing funds, to be more community-based.
However, the funding that is available in both national programs isn't enough to expand to community-based services, although the Honouring Our Strengths renewal framework certainly does promote a continuum of care. Across Canada, different regions have reviewed the services in their regions through NNADAP and YSAP, and some have reprofiled so that they are more community-based. Primarily, those systems consist of 56 treatment centres across Canada; that is, residential treatment programs. Not all of them have the capacity to address prescription drug abuse.