I'm not sure that I can speak to the outcomes of people who aren't engaged in the health system. It's very difficult to measure that.
To your comment, there was a supervised consumption site in Lethbridge run by a not-for-profit society, and it was closed, but the services were immediately transitioned to a site that's under my supervision. It's called an overdose prevention site, so it's not technically a supervised consumption site, but it has booths. It's operated by our public health care system. It's located in the parking lot just outside of the Lethbridge shelter that is operated by the local indigenous community, actually.
In terms of outcomes overall, I can say with assurance that whether it was the previous government or the current government, all efforts are looking towards improving outcomes for Albertans. Every initiative, every project we have is intended to make our system better, more comprehensive, with fewer gaps, so that people who need the services will be able to receive them.