I want to thank my colleague for the question.
I will acknowledge that Quebec does have some incredible innovations. My counterpart, Minister Carmant, has shared with me the work being done in Saint-Henri on a very innovative project there that has full wraparound services, including a safe consumption site.
You raise a very important point of how valuable the work is that we do with outreach organizations in communities. I was recently in Calgary and met with workers there who do exactly that. They are in touch with festival organizers, rave organizers and other cultural events to ensure that there's a wide range of harm reduction resources available to participants, ranging from condoms to harm reduction tools that they would need, including drug-checking strips and so on and so forth.
This is work that we, through SUAP, are able to support and fund. Our very dedicated and committed and compassionate outreach workers around this country who work in communities really understand where they need to meet those who are using drugs—where they're at—so that they can provide that first entry point for creating safety and also provide upstream prevention and education.
SUAP is an amazing tool that we continue to support and use. I'm excited to see the new round of proposals and programs as they roll out this year.