I'll start with decriminalization. If you look at decriminalization, there are different models for it. It's important to distinguish the two. For instance, you had a model like Oregon's, which was very similar to what they did in Vancouver, where they allowed public drug use. What they found was that between 2022 and 2023, there was a 45% increase in overdose deaths, which was the highest increase of any state. That's why this past March Oregon repealed their decriminalization.
Portugal had a different model. What they did with decriminalization was to have people either face legal sanctions or go into treatment. There was sort of a coercion into treatment, and that's the shift that Oregon has made. I actually commend the B.C. government, because when they found more information, they were able to pivot, as well. Regarding—