It's interesting that you talked about depending on the needs of the population. We know that first nations and Inuit are the fastest-growing youth populations in Canada and have some of the poorest outcomes in Canada. It would be surprising to see less money required.
You talked about the fact that there will be additional money in the supplementary estimates and that some of that money will be targeted towards primary care. Can you tell us specifically how much money will go into primary care, including chronic illness management and mental health? I know the minister did indicate that $4 million would be going to mental health over two years, but will there be additional money?