Dr. Bernstein, I wanted to pick up on a point about mental health that you made in your submission. You quote favourably from the Kirby-Keon report. It strikes me that mental health is, if you will, the poor cousin of health care research. I'm glad to see that you seem to be trying to redress that. I take your point that the loss of workforce availability because of mental health issues represents one of the most obvious drains on the nation's productivity.
Having had this affect my own family and being up close and personal with the system, I'm frankly appalled at the way people who have mental health issues are treated in this country. Where would you like to go here? What prospect can you hold out that would enable a rightly informed government to make a priority decision on mental health?