They're very much in accordance with my own observations and the experience of my members. I referred earlier to the incredible amount of discretion that police officers working in the downtown eastside use every day when it comes to enforcement in the downtown eastside. It is very much enforcement related to how to deal with addicts and how to deal with traffickers who are preying upon the addicts, etc.
I think the underlying issue is that addiction does drive a lot of public safety challenges for any community and for enforcement in a community. I wouldn't attribute all of that necessarily to Insite and safe consumption sites, but what a place like Insite or a safe consumption site does is its create an epicentre for that kind of activity and the challenges to occur. I think that if you look at the history of Vancouver going back to 2003 when Insite was established and at what the situation was in 2003 versus what it is today, I'd be hard-pressed to describe to you what the clear benefits have been to having Insite operate in the downtown eastside.