 I'm Judy Darcy I'm the new Minister for Mental Health and Addictions and I'm here in Vancouver today in the downtown Eastside visiting sites on the front line and talking to the frontline workers who are dealing with this massive overdose crisis that continues. Four lives are being lost every day on average and my question to them really is what's working and what more do we need to do? I visited Insight a little bit earlier Canada's first safe injection site and right now we're at the Powell Street getaway. It offers food and spaces for people to relax and engage in activities and today what's been added is a safe injection site. From staff's perspective it's so much easier to respond to a situation in a room like this in a controlled environment where you've got trained resources around. This is very very exciting because they're able to bring all of those services together and also surround the people who come to the safe injection site with other services more quickly including health services. I really want to get the message out there that this affects potentially any family in the province and we need to reduce the stigma and we need to make sure that the supports and services are there for people. We're the first clinic in North America and all of the Americas to provide prescription heroin for treatment of severe opioid use disorder. I went to school for my professional cook, William, in 2014. I don't think I would have done that without this program. There are wonderful people working on the front lines in mental health services and addictions but there are not enough of them. There are not enough of those services. The wait lists are often too long and sometimes finances are a barrier but the bottom line is ask ones get home fast. That's our goal.