A comprehensive approach, as Dr. Lucas has said, is very important. If there actually is an overdose, of course you need to treat with naloxone and then essentially meet the individuals where they are to get them into the help they need when they're ready.
As I understand it, the simple possession amount is a cumulative amount. Now, that may not answer your question straight away. I believe, in fact, that the communities impacted by the substance use crisis are the ones providing input into the amounts as well, and that many people have developed a tolerance to the fentanyl drugs and that's why there were so many different aspects taken into account as British Columbia applied for this particular policy—