Drug prevention programs and drug treatment programs and rehabilitation programs do work, and that's why we continue to do them. That's why any stakeholders involved in this debate ask us to continue to fund. That's why the provinces and territories are thankful for the many hundreds of millions of dollars we've invested in these kinds of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation programs, and we'll continue to do that because we want to help people get off drugs.
When it comes to the balance, when it comes specifically to an application for an exemption for a supervised injection site, the onus is on the applicant to make their case. The Supreme Court has set out that criteria, one of which is to offer evidence about the public health benefits and how resources and treatment would be available, there will be support for the applicant and the site, there will be appropriate funding to maintain the site. It's not for me to do. It's for the applicant to provide through the criteria of the application.