I do.
Oxford House is, essentially, high-level supportive housing. It is an equity-based supportive housing facility as well, meaning that it is public and paid for by the Government of Alberta. One of the points I wanted to make earlier was that the Government of Alberta has provided access to these services for free.
The key to Oxford House is that it helps build community. They are long-term treatment facilities in the sense that it's not just three weeks that people spend there. It's not just six weeks that people spend there. They can spend a long time in these facilities. We know that the longer they spend in these treatment facilities the better their overall outcomes will be post-discharge from these services.
The other benefit of Oxford House is that they also provide transition services back to the community, which, as you know, is another key, evidence-based idea. It provides increased support for clients and has better outcomes as well in terms of recovery, cessation of substance use and decreased relapse.
Oxford House is a—