Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Yes, I do agree with the Member, that support from community and family is very important. I think we have learned from past experience that many times when individuals go for treatment and are in treatment for 35 days, or whatever the length of the course is, and then return to their communities, that there is a significant rate of returning to the former behaviour because the community and the family were not involved in the case. The aftercare was not there at the community level.
I think what we have seen is perhaps our efforts have not been as productive as they might have been had the community and the families been involved. Yes, we do endorse that here. Thank you.