No, absolutely not.
Again, because there are different approaches in each province and territory, in the Manitoba example, we don't have a provincially approved safe injection site. Some organizations are doing this on their own. They have a room set aside and they try to accommodate that need.
There are some other things going on. I'm part of a large group set up by one of our local business leaders, called the alliance for public safety and community wellness. One thing we're looking at is the Calgary model of a 24-7 drop-in centre, so that people who are on the street, who have nowhere to go, can avail themselves of a multiplicity of new services—things like managed alcohol programs, etc.
Again, often the place where a certain government is, sometimes is not as amenable to making these things happen as in other jurisdictions. That's why you see these differences.