Sure. There are many different programs. Obviously, there is naloxone distribution, and that program in Red Deer distributes much of it. We have a drug consumption site for now, in Red Deer. The municipality has recently asked us to review what that looks like, so we're going to take a serious look at partnering with them on that. Of course, we have narcotic transition services.
Any one of those items could very easily be described as harm reduction. I have no problem with that. I need to meet people where they're at, but I need an off-ramp out of addiction, as well—not just for society but also for these individuals. Where do they go? I can't have them in hospital waiting rooms, enduring this tragic cycle or turnstile of in and out and not getting the care.
I need to build that recovery model. I need the Alberta model to be an example that shows everyone that there is hope. You're not destined to die.