I don't think I'm well positioned to speak specifically to the Portland statistics. There are a variety of issues and a specific context around that.
In the Canadian context, I think Dr. Weiss really captured it. We need to be able to have a range of services available for people when and where they need it. Those are life-saving services and connection to health and social services—those wraparound services. When they are connecting, it is to health, housing and food security. It is a range of services to support people through their journey.
We know that people need to have access to treatment, but they may relapse. They may come in and out. We really need that comprehensive, allied suite of health services, as Dr. Weiss mentioned.