Okay, thank you.
I think if you look at the At Home/Chez Soi project, it started with a group of Canadians who face the most extreme social deprivation. They are people who are living under bridges and are experiencing mental illness, substance abuse, extraordinary poverty, and profound social isolation. Our first major initiative in that regard, the $110 million the federal government gave us to fund the At Home/Chez Soi initiative, was a good example of how we can provide an innovative approach through housing to improve mental and physical health, and other manifestations of quality of life for people who have severe mental illness.
That project is now being replicated in France and is being studied around the world. I think there is also going to be learning from that for other Canadians, beyond the five cities. When we talk about mental health promotion and prevention, certainly within the context of the national strategy, the social determinants of health receive significant attention.