Yes, most definitely.
I just think people look at British Columbia and they think it's a harm reduction province. That's incorrect. It's an everything province. We have scaled up treatment here. We have over 3,600 treatment beds right now that people can access. We also have harm reduction services. I think the province has scaled up, since 2017, 607 beds with more to come. We also have the recovery community centres, which are places where people who have the desire to change their lives get group therapy. We also have the road to recovery program out of St. Paul's.
It was unfortunate that some members of this health committee didn't show up for that tour, because it really shows the importance of recovery being met at a hospital where people can go in and get access to detox and treatment through those recovery services. We have contract beds through health care services.
British Columbia is really fascinated with doing all aspects and understands that this approach needs a full continuum of care. That's what we'll continue to work on here. That's what I'll continue to fight for. That's what I'll continue to advocate for not just in British Columbia but across the world, because it's so important. I don't want to see anybody die anymore. This is just too tragic.