For Doctors for Decriminalization, first up, yes, I believe decriminalization is the way to go. The models of decriminalization we've seen have varied. We just need to find the right model that works, so we shouldn't give up on it yet. That's number one.
Number two, in terms of involuntary treatment, I am a huge proponent of incentivized treatment in the sense that we know it works from a medical evidence perspective. We know that ideas such as contingency management have worked really well for methamphetamine use. There's a ton of evidence around this. We know that, around vaccines, incentivization has worked as well to get people to get their vaccine. I think we can create a system in which we can get people into treatment, provided that there is incentivization. We've heard this from people who use substances themselves.
The whole mandatory treatment piece is very complicated, but we still need more space for people who want to seek voluntary treatment, and we need to build a system up for that first and foremost. That is crucial, and I don't think we're there yet. We have to have standardization around treatment services as well.
There was one last part to your question, and I've forgotten it now. I'm sorry.