I think that, at the end of the day, it's about trying to create a system that makes sense, that's interconnected and not siloed. We have harm reduction, recovery-based and mental health silos, but the reality is that there's a lack of access to any of them, and that's really the biggest problem we have. We're sitting here talking about a new treatment algorithm, which really was an experiment—and is building evidence, for sure—without actually accessing first-line treatment. Most people in Canada do not have access to first-line treatment, to mental health treatment and to supports.
These supervised consumption services should be an entry point to treatment, and they are probably one of the best entry points to treatment that we could possibly have for individuals who are most vulnerable. The concept of meeting them there is so important, but we can't just leave them there, and we can't help them—