Yes. We do keep data in terms of in the community. It's possible that offenders will incur charges for drug-related offences. Definitely in terms of the opioid crisis, what's happening in the community at large we see reflected in our institutions and in the community, which is a concern to us.
We do offer programs to offenders. We also offer opiate substitution therapy to offenders. I would certainly ask Ms. Wheatley to speak to that.
In terms of the community, if offenders have difficulties with alcohol or drugs, normally a special condition is going to be imposed upon them by the Parole Board of Canada. That special condition has to be monitored.
The other thing that we're doing for offenders who are being released to the community is that we now have an initiative called the take-home naloxone kit, which they leave with. Also, through communicating with health professionals, they can be directed to where they can go if they require more.
Maybe I'll let Jennifer speak to that.