With respect, I think it also interferes with municipal powers. You're taking the decision yourselves about the site, when the scientific evidence is there and the Supreme Court has accepted it.
In the municipality when I was on council, we had a zoning and a procedure for all kinds of treatment facilities, including needle exchanges and safe injection sites, that allowed neighbourhoods to have input.
You're either duplicating that, or else you're taking the power for yourself, I would say, Minister Ambrose. Why don't you let municipalities deal with this siting question?