I can't really speak to comparing and contrasting Portland and Portugal at this point.
What I can say—I think it was discussed previously—is that having in place community-driven, comprehensive wraparound services for people who use substances is critically important when we look to begin to destigmatize drug use. Decriminalization is really part of an effort to destigmatize and direct people who use substances to the health care system.
We need a health care system that treats addiction as a public health challenge and allows people to have access to those services in a user-friendly manner. We're definitely not there yet. We do not have adequate access to services. Without that, a lot of the efforts that are being made, which may be effective, will be less effective until the allied services are available.