Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, Minister Bennett, for your testimony here today.
To just carry on along lines similar to the ones you've heard from some of my colleagues, I believe strongly that decriminalizing without having any appropriate access to treatment is akin to putting the cart before the horse. Mr. Johns talked about Portugal. In Portugal, effectively, drugs were still illegal; it just was no longer a felony. There was a very ample treatment space available.
What investments are you making to have more access to treatment in British Columbia, or are you hoping that we end up like Colorado, which has been an abject failure?