Perhaps I could add to Deputy Chief Wilson's comments.
People like choice. They like to have options when it comes to anything in life. When it comes to the consumption of drugs, if there's only one option and it doesn't suit them, then they're going to go where it suits them, and that may be public consumption.
As noted, in some of our supervised consumption sites or overdose prevention sites, there are no inhalation rooms or there is no ability to inhale. We find that most of our overdose deaths are related to fentanyl and to inhalation, so we need to provide spaces, I think, that would allow for that, but it can't be a space where someone has to take a bus for four kilometres and go across the city to find that space. Those spaces need to be readily available.
However, there also need to be multiple options in terms of treatment, counselling and safer places. I think it deserves a conversation so that we don't force people into one pathway that may not work for them.