Yes, it sets my brain on fire a bit, to be completely honest, because it is simply not possible for safe supply to be driving these deaths. It's not possible, with the number of people receiving it compared to the number of people who use drugs and the number of people who are dying.
You're absolutely correct that in Canadian provinces that have robust harm reduction programming—not just safe supply but robust harm reduction—we have seen less death, as we have in provinces that embrace an entire spectrum of treatment approaches, as I mentioned in my opening remarks.
When I see what is happening in these other cities, my heart absolutely breaks, because that means there are four times as many families that don't have their loved ones anymore. It means there are four or five or eight times as many kids without their parents or parents without their kids.