I have to interrupt you at this point. Thank you for that.
I would love to get more solid data, and perhaps you could help to provide that, but my understanding is that Alberta has about half the number of supervised consumption services as it did prior to the pandemic, and we had the closure of ARCHES and other supervised consumption sites. I believe my colleague talked about this closure in Lethbridge, for example. There's also resistance to acknowledging that inhalation is a primary mode now of illegal drug use. Alberta has resisted this.
The Minister of Mental Health and Addiction in Alberta talks about strong outcomes for Albertans on the path to recovery. Can you talk about outcomes for Albertans who may not yet be on that pathway to recovery?