You've asked me several questions. I'll try to answer them briefly.
I think there are several false equations relative to safer supply.
First, I want to reiterate that the use of this practice is currently minimal. Few doctors use it, and few patients receive such a service. If we're really going to implement a safe supply measure, we'll need a lot more of it, as we do with other treatments.
Next, I want to say two things.
First of all, there are examples of hard drug legalization in Canada that we could learn from.
Secondly, before we even do it, let's remember that criminalization currently targets hyper-vulnerable people, who are being pushed into prisons, who are losing their housing and who have mental health problems.
I just want to tell you that we're continuing to make life more precarious for people who are currently vulnerable and already in very precarious situations. We should first consider the preliminary steps, such as reviewing the criminalization component.