I have a comment about CIHI.
Many of the witnesses have commented that much of the care that's provided in Canada is in the private system. CIHI does not have that data, so the interventions of psychologists and social workers and counsellors are not captured. We made some appeals to CIHI to include mental health providers, and although they have data on some, social workers and psychologists are not among them.
The countries Patrick referenced that have done something innovative to enhance access to mental health services have done that nationally. The U.K.'s program to enhance access to psychological therapies, or Australia's better access program to psychiatrists and psychologists, was done nationally.
We have challenges in how we administer health care here. But when you have a centrally funded program, and you can bake your accountability into the program and the training of the people delivering care, it's a lot easier to implement and you have more accountability in what's delivered and more data on which to shape it going forward. Indeed, they have metrics for over 90% of sessions delivered under that program. They have got 45,000 people off of sick pay and disability, and have recovery rates approaching 60%.