I would note that in our experience, one of the success factors required for decriminalization is public support.
I think you're faced with situations—as we've seen and experienced in our communities, and as we hear from our communities—in which public consumption in some places may lead to other members of the public feeling at risk or threatened or vulnerable to street-level crime, as you spoke about. It presents a challenge. That's because it not only creates situations in which criminal activity can occur but also puts a stigma on people who use drugs but who may not be engaged in that type of activity.
If we don't have public support moving forward, decriminalization and societal acceptance of it will be an uphill battle.