I think we can be pretty confident of some outcomes with respect to the housing and basket of services, but there's no panacea in this field. What I would point out is that of that $97 million that was asked for earlier for other supports--research and so on--about $50 million was for service reorganization. One of the realities now, almost across the country, is that people resort to hospitals and police departments as the first contact for mental health. How do we get beyond that?
That does suggest it's education, but it's also making a continuum of health support services available that can reach people early on. I want to stress there's no guarantee about that. It's education about signs and indications; it's education about how you can easily access support to deal with them. We need to be paying more attention.