CIHR recognizes the importance of dealing effectively with stigma and the role that it plays as a barrier, obviously, to effective access to appropriate services. We have supported research at Queen's University with Dr. Elmslie, who is indeed a very well-known pioneer in creating a better understanding of stigma, how to diffuse it, and then how to assess whether or not there is a change in attitude that leads to better access to care.
This is an active area of research. There's a long way to go. But in the last five years, and this is now just a personal impression, I'm getting a very real impression that the stigma that's long been associated with both mental ill health and addiction is slowly weakening. That's a really promising sign. But we really do need to do more research. I apologize for not making that a high priority in our opening statement, but it is in practice, so thank you.