We're not seeing a big difference. In terms of the number of deaths, in terms of policies, we've seen a failed North American strategy, really. We can look to Portugal, where they had 100,000 chronic drug users at the height of their crisis. Now they're down to 22,000. Over 70% of HIV transmission was through intravenous drug use, and now that's down to less than 2%.
Would you consider that a success story?