I think it's important to recognize that harm reduction is one of a spectrum of approaches that have been scientifically proven to be critical in tackling the toxic drug crisis. You've heard this morning about a number of different approaches to harm reduction, of which prescribing practices, including safe supply, are one.
However, the evidence also provides us with a clear sense that harm reduction without treatment services is less effective, and that treatment services without harm reduction are less effective. If we want to actually make inroads on the toxic drug crisis that exists today, we have to invest in the full spectrum of services, from prevention to harm reduction, treatment and recovery services. That's why, perhaps, the scientific community—beginning in about 2010-15, when we went from a crisis of opioid overdoses to the fentanyl toxic drug crisis—has stressed over and over again that communities need more resources to treat the toxic drug crisis.