I'm not a doctor, just for the record, but thank you so much.
As you know, Jack.org engages thousands of youth across the country, and what we have really focused on is that upstream support for youth and their mental health. As one of the other witnesses mentioned, there is never enough money to go around in terms of accessing services, so how do we build resilience, take away the stigma and improve help-seeking behaviours among youth? We've really focused on peer-to-peer support, because often that is where youth, and young women especially, will go if they need help. Sometimes they don't know what services are available or can't access them, and that has been proven to help.
I would agree that more support can be given to organizations that already have the constituency and already have trust with different communities. I think that is definitely something that should complement whatever investment we make in the system as a whole.