You are completely right. There are no open drug scenes anymore. Last year, they really opened up because of crack cocaine, but this is a different issue.
In terms of heroin and opioids, we do not have an open drug scene. We have no public use, so this is not a problem. I think this is attributable to heroin-assisted treatment and the massive scale of heroin-assisted treatment that I hinted at in my opening statement.
The other thing is we also introduced other services such as supervised consumption services, housing and things like that. There are several measures, but I want to point out that with all of these measures, it's a complex issue. We heard that today and we have to come together.
One major part of it, as a physician, I think, is treatment.