Good afternoon. I have several years of experience in criminal law. You are doing exceptional work. When I was practising in Quebec, I had clients from Ottawa and Toronto who had committed offences in Quebec, and we were able to send them to your program. I think this is an extraordinary program.
I just want to understand certain parts of the program better. If I am not mistaken, when an individual agrees to go through your treatment program, he does not have to go to prison. How does that work? He appears in court, then goes directly into treatment. That means he makes a commitment to stop using. How do you determine whether the person is using? Do you run tests? Does the person have to undergo periodic—say, weekly—screening? I do not understand that part of what you do.