Thank you very much for that because that was going to be my next question: who pays for all this to occur? Because if you have a true community consultative process and if you want to say that we held meetings with the community, etc., there is often a cost to it. I think the average Canadian would want to know that the applicant funds it appropriately.
If we can talk about the supervised injection sites, for those of us who have more rural ridings—not that we don't have problems with addiction and drug addiction being one of them, and in some of the smaller communities there may even be such sites—the minister mentioned some other criteria. There is a consultative criteria. What else would the minister look at, because you mentioned 27 things. You were present when the minister mentioned some of those obligations she has. Would you be so kind as to mention some of the other obligations on the minister or on the applicant, which the minister must consider?