I thank my colleague for her question.
It's an excellent question and one that we really do grapple with. One of the important pieces of the SUAP program, on which we just closed a recent funding cycle of proposals, is that we received 600 proposals from around the country for allocating $144 million. They were accepted from communities far and wide, from throughout the country. Quebec is unique in its tranche of SUAP funding, which is transferred to the province for its own decisions under its jurisdiction.
That said, through SUAP we have looked at programs such as the NORS overdose call hotline, which makes it accessible for anyone using substances to call from wherever they are in the country so that they can be monitored safely while using them. We will continue to work with communities, including rural and remote communities, as they offer proposals to us for consideration to help that support.
Communities know what they need best, and we will continue looking through that lens.