Absolutely. The Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse is evaluating safe supply in 11 sites across the country. It's in the third year of its examination. The first publications have happened.
We're also evaluating the decriminalization, the section 56 exemption for B.C., through this arm's-length evaluation by the health academies and research hospitals.
I think the point that the honourable member discusses is critical to all aspects of services that are and can be available to people who use opioids. They need to be alerted to what is available, whether it is harm reduction, treatment or recovery.
What the data actually shows is that the vast majority of people are not accessing the services that are available and that we don't do a good enough job of matching the actual needs with the services that are available. Perhaps we need a more comprehensive public discussion of what's available through various communication media, but all of these services are—