If that was the Mental Health Initiative, there was another one around EICP, which was primary care across health, not just in mental health, so perhaps the chiropractors were involved in the latter one as opposed to the mental health one.
In terms of your point about collaborative practice, I just want to make one point. In tertiary care facilities where other health care professionals who are not covered by provincial health insurance plans are salaried, there's terrific support for collaborative care.
I spent 10 years working in physical medicine rehabilitation helping people with spinal cord injuries and chronic pain adapt and manage their conditions. Chiropractic probably would have been involved at some point if not in the tertiary care facility itself.
That works exceedingly well. It's not that health professionals don't know how to work collaboratively. The funding model breaks down when it's in community, when it's in primary care.