In the study I mentioned, I think it was 88%, but it was a study among drug users, that they would make that call. That was the number that was reported in the Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council report. The report mentioned that addressing the barriers of calling 911 is the number one cause. They cited numerous statistics.
I can't table that report at this point because it's only in English, but there have been calls for this type of legislation by the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition and the City of Toronto. In fact, this very committee in 2014, in its last session, issued a report recommending that such a policy be considered.
I heard a rumour that there's a report coming out from New York imminently that will show this kind of information, but I haven't seen this report.