That's a great question.
I always talk about decriminalization as being one tiny piece of a much, much larger puzzle, and in order to put that puzzle together to see what the picture is, we need increased education and increased prevention. We also need some harm reduction services, such as having our members carry naloxone kits, and we need safe injection sites. Really, it's a multi-faceted approach to this problem. It includes safe supply initiatives, but any one thing on its own is not going to be effective.
I can't tell you how supportive police in this province are when it comes to increased education, increased prevention and an increase in health services, such as treatment on demand.