It's quite helpful because we haven't spent enough time, I don't think, talking about the significant health care investments in budget 2017. In getting to what was really a co-operative way to work with the provinces, we've set ourselves up for continuing success in health care over the longer term. We know Canadians would like to see more significant investments in some specific places where there are big challenges, and the two that we identified were mental health and in-home care.
The agreements we came to allow us to continue our approach to be a partner with the provinces on health care, broadly speaking, but also to focus our efforts in those areas.
In the mental health area, which you referenced, Minister Philpott and the Department of Health will be working together with the provinces to ensure that we actually have a measurable impact on mental health in the provinces by identifying actions and investments each province will make that will have an impact on improving mental health outcomes in the provinces. The significant investments we've made will make a real difference for people across the country in an area where we know so many people are challenged.