Okay.
Mainly, it's just getting support for the City of Vancouver. I'm sure cities across Canada are facing this with COVID, especially since a lot of people who were near homeless used to be able to stay at other people's houses. Now, there is no way to have visitors, especially in social housing in the Downtown Eastside. There are hundreds of people who are out on the street who didn't use to be, so we're facing a really serious situation here and [Technical difficulty—Editor].
We really need safe supply. We need people to be able to stay home. All of these things may seem controversial, but really, in the end, if you do the right thing, you're going to save lives, and you're going to be proud of that in the work you do. You're going to make some big changes, and other parts of the world are looking at us to see what we do in these situations.
We can be proud of what we do, or we can let things on the overdose crisis stay as they are, and not be able to sleep at night. I don't know how people can sleep at night with so many people dying. You guys can do something about it, so we're asking you to help us.
It's desperate. I've come to the last one, where we weren't as desperate, but now we're really desperate. I am desperate. I am out on the streets helping people all day. It's every day. A lot of people aren't even social distancing or anything, because they have so many more problems than just COVID—housing, health care, all those things.
We can do a lot in many simple ways. I am willing to help. If any of you want to meet with me to try to come up with a plan, I am willing to do that. I am willing to be part of the solution. You can contact me.
That's basically it. We need your help. I think you can help us, so I am putting it out there that I am willing to be part of that.
Thank you.