The parents are indeed worried.
We're part of the good neighbours committee, which is looking for solutions. As I said earlier, the Maison Benoît Labre is primarily a shelter and day centre for homeless people.
The organization has added two rooms for supervised inhalation and consumption, which serve a minority of users. About ten users a day access the room, while hundreds of people visit the centre each day.
The homelessness issue is multi‑faceted. One matter that certainly warrants consideration concerns the mitigation measures needed for the locations chosen for these centres. We must look at how to ensure that young people and the school receive the support needed to reduce these harms or, at least, overcome the challenges of cohabitation.