All right, just cut me off. I'll see where I get.
On the public health side there is scientific evidence demonstrating that there is a medical benefit; a letter from the provincial minister responsible for health outlining his or her opinion, and also describing how the activities will be integrated into the provincial health care system; and further information about access to drug treatment services, if any, that are available; a letter from the lead health professional in relation to public health of the government in that province with that person's opinion on the proposed activities at the site; information including trends, if any, on the number of persons who consume illicit substances in the vicinity of the proposed site; relevant information, including trends, if any, on the number of persons with infectious diseases that may be in relation to the consumption of illicit substances in the vicinity of the proposed site; relevant information, including trends, if any, on the number of deaths due to overdose in relation to activities that would take place at the proposed site; official reports, if any, relevant to the establishment of a supervised consumption site, including coroners' reports, if any; a report on the consultations held with professional licensing bodies for physicians and for nurses in the province; a financing plan that demonstrates the feasibility and sustainability of operating the site—