I think it gives an opportunity for individuals to access care, and it moves the conversation away from criminalization, which we don't do for any other health diagnosis, orienting them towards a health system. What I mean by that is that we don't criminalize diabetes or hypertension if someone goes and grabs a Slurpee. If they have poor blood glucose, we don't throw them in jail.
The Portugal model, I think, benefits us in that sense because it really does orient the person who is using the substance towards the health care side of things as opposed to the corrections and justice side of things, and it does—