We saw the toxic drug deaths in Alaska go up 45% year over year. Last year, their drug death rate was worse than British Columbia's. In Lethbridge, it's triple that of British Columbia. They have no safe consumption site. Regina has no safe consumption site and has a death rate 50% greater than British Columbia's. Baltimore's death rate is over four times, 400%, greater than British Columbia's. You can go to Philadelphia or Tennessee, and there's open drug use. It has skyrocketed over the last eight years, which you talked about. In all of those places, there's no decriminalization and no safe supply.
Maybe you can tell us why it's skyrocketing across North America in places where there aren't policies like decriminalization and safer supply.