I don't have immediate access to the detailed figures, but there is a substantial body of evidence that shows the efficacy of these kinds of facilities when they're properly set up and run. That would include the Insite facility here in Canada. Obviously, there's been work done over the last 10 years or so to look at the impact of that facility.
I'd be happy to do it again, but I had been asked a similar question some time ago by the committee. We've actually tabled a fairly substantial amount of the empirical evidence here, so I'd be happy to share that again directly. There's a large body of academic and other research studies that show pretty definitively that supervised consumption sites lower crime, reduce rates of infection, and reduce rates of overdose. As a ministry, we're confident that the data shows that these are effective facilities.