There are a number of aspects, particularly the number of hoops that communities need to jump through and the barriers that are put in place in terms of the letters of support and a number of the other procedures that people need to go through. I think we all recognize that input from the community is one aspect of that decision-making process. It's an important aspect, but obviously those letters of support from all of these layers and levels are burdensome in a way that outweighs the potential benefit to having input from that community. That's one example; there are others as well.
I would note that we recognize that harm reduction is one aspect of a full approach to this, but it's a very important one. We also know that in communities where these clinics have been established, whereas there may have been obstacles prior to the establishment, in fact, surveys done afterward showed that in many cases those communities came to see them as being very beneficial. There are a number of aspects to the bill that while important provide more obstacles than they need to.